What are the four principles of medicines optimisation
safety
patient experience
evidence based
part of routine practice
What are the new CPD (or revalidation) requirements?
what is the hierarchy of research?
meta analysis systematic reviews RCTs cohort studies case studies expert opinion
What are the 9 GPHC standards for pharmacy professionals?
What is a PO medicine?
A GSL medicine that the manufacturer wants to restrict sales to pharmacies only. e.g 30 sachet packs fybogel
Which wording must be prominent on codeine and dihydrocodeine?
Can cause addiction. For three days use only
Can cough and cold medicines (antitussives, expectorants, decongestants) be given to children under 12?
Not for children under 6
For children 6-12 years old they should be used second line and not for more than five days.
What is the age restriction for codeine linctus?
12 years- contraindicated
12-18 not recommended
What are the 7 prescription requirements?
What is the law in regards to repeat prescriptions?
How long is an owing valid for?
6 months
28 days (from date on script/ start date on the script) for schedule 2,3,4
How long should a private prescription be retained?
2 years
Private scripts for CD 2 and 3 must be submitted to the relevant NHS agency.
Which prescriptions are exempt from record keeping?
Prescriptions for oral contraceptives
Prescriptions for schedule 2 CDs where a separate CD register entry has been made.
Are the details of a medicine a legal requirement on a prescription?
No
Are faxed prescriptions legally valid?
No
NOTE: Supplying a schedule 2/3 CD this way is a ciminal offence.
Can dentists prescribe any POM?
Yes- on a private script
No on an NHS dental prescription form.
What patient and prescriber details are required by law on an EEA prescription?
Patient: full name and DOB
Prescriber: full name, qualifications, contact details, work address (including country)
Which medicines are not available on EEA prescriptions?
CDs schedule 1,2,3
Medicines without a UK marketing authorisation
Can you supply phenobarbital for an emergency supply at the request of an EEA prescriber?
No
Can you supply CD schedule 4 and 5 for an emergency supply at the request of an EEA prescriber?
Yes
What are the exceptions to sale and supply of medicines without a prescription?
What is a PGD? What is an example of this?
Written direction that allows supply of specific medicine(s) by a named authorised HCP to a well-defined group of patients for a specific condition
e.g diamorphine/ morphine for immediate necessary treatment of sick or injured persons.
Within what timeframe must you receive a prescription after an emergency at the request of a prescriber?
72 hours
Which three dates must be recorded in the POM register after an emergency at the request of a prescriber?
Date of supply
Date on prescription
Date prescription is recieved