MEP 2 Flashcards
What is the difference between validity of prescriptions in terms of dates between NHS and private prescriptions?
1) For an NHS prescription, the appropriate date is the LATER of either the date on which the prescription was signed or a date indicated by the appropriate practitioner as the date before which it should not be dispensed.
2) For private prescriptions, the appropriate date will always be the date on which it was signed.
3) Still 6 months for POM and 28 days for CD for private and NHS
Is it permissible to issue carbon copies of prescriptions?
Yes, as long as it is signed in ink
Can an advanced electronic signature be used to sign a prescription?
Yes
What are instalment prescriptions?
Provided for a single prescription for a controlled drug so it can be dispensed in several instalments
1) If a repeat number is not stated on a repeat prescription, how many times can it be repeated?
2) What is an exception to this rule?
1) Only once (so dispensed twice in total)
2) Oral contraceptives can be repeated 5 times (dispensed 6 times in total)
Are controlled drugs repeatable on prescription?
1) 2 and 3 cannot be repeated
2) however 4 and 5 can be
On repeat prescriptions, is there a time limit?
1) No- the first dispensing must be made within 6 months of the date like a normal prescription
2) However after this, there is no legal time limit for the remaining repeats. However, pharmacists should use professional judgement
For repeat prescriptions, can they be dispensed from different pharmacies?
1) Yes, the patient can retain the prescription and choose to have repeats dispensed from different pharmacies.
2) You can maintain an audit trail mark on the prescription (name and address of pharmacy, date of supply)
1) Are FP10 forms used in prison?
2) Is there any exceptions to this?
1) FP10 prescriptions are not allowed for patients
while they are in prison (unless authorised by the
Prison Trust)
2) However, if a prisoner is about to be released and the usual method of ensuring continuity of supply in the community has not happened e.g. being released unexpectedly, can be given an FP10 or FP10MDA to take to a community pharmacy. These forms have the prison address and are exempt from paying
What is the time limit on prescription owings for:
1) POM
2) GSL/P
3) CD 2, 3, 4
1) 6 months
2) 6 months
3) 28 days
How long must a record be kept for a POM private prescription?
2 years from the date of supply
1) What must you do if you dispense a private or NHS CD 2 or 3 medicine?
2) Is this the same with vet private CD prescriptions?
1) Private and NHS CD 2 and 3 prescriptions should be submitted to the relevant NHS agency
2) Do not need to submit vet private CD script however the prescription needs to be retained for 5 years
When recording private prescriptions, when should the record be made into the POM register?
On the day of supply, and if this is not practical, on the next day following
What 2 medicine classes are exempt from record keeping for private prescriptions?
Oral contraceptives and CD2s where a separate controlled drug register has been made
Do you need to have details of the medicine in order for a prescription to be legal?
No, you do not legally need name, strength, form, quantity and dose however these are important to identify what medicine you need to dispense.