Hi dorabelle
I think it depends on what triggered the change of medication and the impact of the change.
For example - if someone has a change in medication that improves their mobility and they can walk more easily and that is having an impact on their PIP mobility award - the DWP would want to know about it. If someone has a change of medication for depression - the DWP wouldn't need to know immediately because no one can predict whether it's going to work.
So I can't give you a definitive answer - but generally, I would just mention it at the review.
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