If you or someone you love has been recently diagnosed with coeliac disease, you could be eligible to receive gluten free foods on prescription. Simply select your country of residence, and, if you live in England, fill in your postcode to check if your area is prescribing.
Your country is prescribing gluten free foods*. Request your Glutafin Taster Box by clicking the button below to sign up.
* Please note: local policies are constantly updated, and issuing a prescription is at the discretion of your GP.
Our Glutafin Select Fresh Breads are baked to order to achieve the best taste and texture for you to enjoy. Our Fresh Breads come in batches of eight, so a Fresh Bread order is a minimum of eight units, or multiples of eight. Our Fresh Bread will stay fresh for up to six days, so you can keep a couple in your cupboard and freeze the rest for up to one month.
Glutafin Select Fresh Breads are baked to order and delivered into the pharmacy on Thursdays.
From the 1st May 2022, prescriptions received by 2pm on Friday will be ready on the following Thursday (brown, seeded and white bread).
Please ask your pharmacist for more information.
Ordering our Fresh Breads is easy if you are a pharmacist, please see A pharmacists guide to ordering Glutafin Products.
Glutafin Select Fresh Bread Loaves are baked to order and delivered to the pharmacy every Friday. You need to order your bread by 4pm on a Thursday and your loaves will be freshly baked and delivered to your pharmacy by 12pm the following Friday, please ask your pharmacist for more information.
If you have any queries, please contact us.
If you or someone you love has been recently diagnosed with coeliac disease, you could be eligible to receive gluten free foods on prescription. Simply select your country of residence, and, if you live in England, fill in your postcode to check if your area is prescribing.
Your country is prescribing gluten free foods*. Request your Glutafin Taster Box by clicking the button below to sign up.
* Please note: local policies are constantly updated, and issuing a prescription is at the discretion of your GP.