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Bell Pottinger to highlight importance of gluten-free
prescriptions
Gluten-free food brand Juvela has turned to Bell Pottinger,
Britain's top ranking public relations group, to manage a
communications campaign that will highlight why coeliac sufferers
should continue to receive staple foods on prescription.
Some Primary Care Trusts plan to delist gluten-free products
from prescription as part of their cost cutting measures and Juvela
wants to inform the media and politicians of the risks to coeliac
sufferers of them doing so.
The cost of staple products, such as gluten-free bread, is about
three to four times more expensive in shops and so, without
prescriptions, coeliac patients may have difficulty sticking to
their medical diets.
Bell Pottinger North associate directorRichard Cleinis
overseeing the campaign and reports to Juvela's sales and marketing
manager Donna Sheridan.
"Thousands of people who live in these areas will be affected by
this change for what, in the grand scheme of things, is not a huge
amount of money," said Clein.
"Research shows that the removal of gluten-free food on
prescription could result in an increased risk of long term health
complications including osteoporosis, small bowel cancer and
infertility.
"We are helping Juvela fight for coeliac sufferers
through a proactive media relations and public affairs
campaign."