Since 2007, Welsh pharmacies have dispensed more than one billion items, helping millions manage their health conditions effectively and free of charge.
Charges were abolished as costs were preventing a third of people from getting their prescribed medication.
People with chronic conditions reported cutting back on food and bills to afford medication, leading to worsening health, increased GP visits and hospital admissions.
Key facts show that:
- More than 313,000 items are prescribed by GPs and dispensed by pharmacies free of charge every working day
- Free prescriptions support thousands with chronic conditions, like asthma, Parkinson’s disease and ulcerative colitis, to access the medicines they need every year
- Welsh residents save nearly £10 for each prescription item they receive in Wales
Ryan Perrot from Brecon has had severe chronic asthma since he was three and previously spent over £1000 on medication every year.
Speaking about the impact that free prescriptions have had on him, Ryan said: "Free prescriptions haven't just saved me money—they've extended my life.
“Before, I'd end up in hospital, missing work, limiting my food shop because I couldn't afford my medication. Now, I can manage my condition better, I take daily tablets and inhalers without the worry of choosing between breathing and eating.
“It's enabled me to work and pursue hobbies and most precious of all, play with my grandson, something I thought I wouldn’t be around to do.
“People with chronic conditions shouldn't have to pay to breathe—something so basic that most take for granted.”
By removing cost barriers, people who need regular medication are more likely to obtain and take the medication they need, contributing to better health outcomes.
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, Jeremy Miles said: “Free prescriptions are one of Wales' greatest healthcare achievements to date.
“I'm proud that we led the UK in taking this bold step, ensuring everyone, regardless of their financial circumstances, can get the medication they need.
“Over 18 years, this policy has transformed so many people’s lives, helped thousands manage their conditions effectively, and prevented unnecessary hospital admissions. Healthcare should be based on clinical need, and this is what free prescriptions are about.