Thank you for your request for information about the following:
Request
You asked us:
Previously you provided me with a response to a Freedom of Information request [Ref: 24438] in relation to the prescribing of drugs for erectile dysfunction (BNF 7.4.5).
Could you provide me with a similar response this year? Specifically, could you state:
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For the 2024 calendar year please state how many prescriptions were issued for drugs of BNF 7.4.5 for erectile dysfunction? Please break these prescriptions down into age groups for the people they were prescribed to in the following age brackets (i) 0-9, (ii) 10-19, (iii) 20-29, (iv) 30-39, (v) 40-49, (vi) 50-59, (vii) 60-69, (viii) 70-79, (ix) 80-89 and (x) 90 and above.
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For the 2024 calendar year please state how many individual patients received a prescription for drugs of BNF 7.4.5 for erectile dysfunction? Please break these individuals down into age groups for the people they were prescribed to in the following age brackets (i) 0-9, (ii) 10-19, (iii) 20-29, (iv) 30-39, (v) 40-49, (vi) 50-59, (vii) 60-69, (viii) 70-79, (ix) 80-89 and (x) 90 and above.
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Also please state the age of the oldest person prescribed a medication from that category (BNF 7.4.5) in 2024?
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In relation to the drugs prescribed in 2024 could you please state how many prescriptions, and the cost was for each of the chemicals within section 7.4.5.?
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In relation to the 2024 calendar year please state for each CCG:
(i) how many prescriptions under 7.4.5 were made,
(ii) the cost of these prescriptions,
(iii) the total number of patients in that CCG that were provided with a prescription for this type of drug at any time during the year, and
(iv) the total number of male patients in this CCG.
The NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) received your request on 25 April 2025.
We have handled your request under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 2000.
Our response
I can confirm that the NHSBSA holds the information you have requested and a copy of the information and notes explaining it is attached.
Please read the below notes to ensure correct understanding of the data.
NHS Prescription Services process prescriptions for Pharmacy Contractors, Appliance Contractors, Dispensing Doctors and Personal Administration with information then used to make payments to pharmacists and appliance contractors in England for prescriptions dispensed in primary care settings (other arrangements are in place for making payments to Dispensing Doctors and Personal Administration). This involves processing over 1 billion prescription items and payments totalling over £9 billion each year. The information gathered from this process is then used to provide information on costs and trends in prescribing in England and Wales to over 25,000 registered NHS and Department of Health and Social Care users.
Data Source
The data source was the NHSBSA Information Services Data Warehouse.
Exclusions
The Data excludes:
• Items not dispensed, disallowed and those returned to the contractor for further clarification.
• Prescriptions prescribed and dispensed in Prisons, Hospitals and Private prescriptions.
• Items prescribed but not presented for dispensing or not submitted to NHS Prescription Services by the dispenser.
Time Period
January 2024 to December 2024
Drugs
Limited to drugs prescribed in the BNF Paragraph 070405 - Drugs for erectile dysfunction. Please note that the BNF paragraph does not guarantee the clinical indication.
Organisation Data
Prescribing is limited to prescribing in GP practices in English SICBLs only.
Prescribing for query 3 has been split at Sub-integrated care board level (SICBL), formerly Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs).
Identified patients/patient counts
For Part 2 and Part 5 patients have been counted only if their NHS number was captured during NHSBSA processing. The patient's NHS number may not be captured if, for example, it was not known at the time of writing the prescription, or it was hand-written on a paper prescription and the OCR scanners were unable to read it. This does not affect the item counts - all items are included for unidentified patients.
A patient may appear in more than one count, for example multiple SICBL if they have prescribing in multiple SICBLs, or multiple age groups. Therefore, you must not aggregate patient counts or present them in any way other than in these data sets.
Patient age
Patient age is taken as the age captured from the form at the time of processing. Patients may appear in more than one age band so you must not aggregate patient counts or present them in any way other than in these data sets.
Publishing this response
Please note that this information will be published on our Freedom of Information disclosure log at:
https://opendata.nhsbsa.net/dataset/foi-02788
Your personal details will be removed from the published response.
Data Queries
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