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YES water-based has been accepted by the NHS for listing in the Drug Tariff

April 14, 2016 2 MINS READ
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We are delighted to announce that YES® WB (our water-based lubricant) has been accepted by the NHS for listing in the Drug Tariff. This means that YES® 75mls water-based, and YES® in Applicators can be prescribed for the relief of intimate dryness and related conditions.

https://www.yesyesyes.org/products/water-based-organic-lubricant

For more information as an HCP : https://www.yesyesyes.org/nhs/

For more information as a patient: https://www.yesyesyes.org/pages/yes-the-nhs-faq

Shop YES WB: https://www.yesyesyes.org/products/water-based-organic-lubricant

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