I think you can, but depending what kinda course your on say a training provider rather than at uni or a traditional college course, you might not get it automatically and you'll have to fill in a form to apply for an extemption certificate. You can pick these up at most denists or opticians which and the certifcate will let you get free presciptions, dental care, eye tests and money off glasses if you need them, you'll have to wait a while for it but i think you can get the money back you used whilst your waiting for it, but im not too sure
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if you are in full time education it should be free
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yeah at the back of the prescription there are options which show your eligiblity for free prescription - one of them being if you are 16-18 and in full time education.
The reason i know this is i have prescriptions for my medication for my epilepsy and when i was in full time education i got it free - i still get it free because i've got a medical exemption certificate.
They are still free I asked my mom (she knows everything lol)
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