Submitted on Tuesday 28th April 2020
Rejected on Friday 10th July 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)
Make it illegal for doctors to refuse to prescribe drugs for hard to detect NTDs
At present GPs & tropical disease specialists in the UK refuse to prescribe medicine like ivermectin/albendazole on a presumptive basis, even though this is recommended by the CDC. NTDs like strongyloides stercoralis are deadly and can cause asthma, pneumonia, sepsis & bacterial meningitis.
We don't have reliable tests for NTDs like strongyloides stercoralis, yet doctors refuse to prescribe on a presumptive basis. NHS prescription data shows that the amount of medicine prescribed for this common parasite is very low. The parasite can be passed on via textiles & shower rooms.The parasite bites through the lungs. It's a common parasite that is likely to affect BAME. At a certain stage, the survival rate is only 20%. I am especially concerned about comorbidity with covid 19.
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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:
We can't accept your petition because the UK Government and Parliament aren't responsible for the issue you raise.
Prescribing guidelines in the UK are a matter for NICE. You can find out more about what NICE says about treatments for strongyloides stercoralis here: bnf.nice.org.uk/treatment-summary/helminth-infections.html
You can find out more about NICE prescribing guidelines here: bnf.nice.org.uk/guidance/guidance-on-prescribing.html
In any case, whether to prescribe a medicine to a particular person is a clinical decision for their doctor.
You could start a new petition about something the UK Parliament and Government are responsible for. For example, you could start a new petition asking the UK Government to review access to appropriate treatments for people affected by "neglected tropical diseases", of that's something you'd like to happen.
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