MEP STUFF Flashcards
4 PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINE OPTIMISATION
1) aim to understand the patient’s experience
2) make med optimisation part of routine practice
3) evidence-based choices of medicines
4) ensure medicines as safe as possible
Maximum amount in mg allowed to be sold of pseudoephedrine or ephedrine products without a prescription
720mg pseudoephedrine
180mg ephedrine
can NOT sell both at same time
max mg is for product or combination of products
Levonorgestrel 1500mcg
Ulipristal acetate 30mg (Ella One)
How many days after sex are they licenced for ?
Levonorgestrel 1500mcg = within 72 hours (3 days) for over 16s
Ulipristal acetate 30mg = 120 hours (5 days) for any age (childbearing age)
How much paracetamol can be sold in one go ?
no more than 100 non-effervescent tablet / capsules can be sold at any one time
OTC pack sizes are usually 16 or 32 so in practice the max is 96 tablets
No legal limit to effervescent tablets/powders/granules or liquids
How much aspirin can be sold in one go?
no more than 100 non-effervescent tablet / capsules can be sold at any one time
OTC pack sizes are usually 16 or 32 so in practice the max is 96 tablets
No legal limit to effervescent tablets/powders
Codeine and dihydrocodeine how many in a pack before its classed as a POM
any pack containing more than 32 dose units is classed as a POM
can cause addiction - for 3 days only must be on front of pack
General prescription requirements - 7 things that must be on there
1) signature of prescriber
2) age of patient (if under 12)
3) date
4) patient name
5) patient address
6) address of prescriber
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General prescription requirements - 7 things that must be on there
1) signature of prescriber
2) age of patient (if under 12)
3) date
4) patient name
5) patient address
6) address of prescriber
7) particulars of prescriber (e.g. number)
Must be indelible (readable)
private prescriptions have same requirements
its ok to issue carbon copies of prescriptions as long as signed in ink
Info not a question:
There’s no law against a Welsh language prescription, doesn’t have to have English on it too.
RPS Welsh Pharmacy Board recommends using english to label medicines to avoid errors
Pharmacist who isnt welsh could use a translation if want to but must put safety first for patient if not confident
Prescriptions from Crown Dependencies (Jersey, Isle of Man/ Guernsey) - requirements
All normal prescriptions requirements.
If a Schedule 2 or 3 CD: prescribers address must be in the UK
Repeat prescriptions:
1- if a number of repeats not stated?
2-which schedules of CDs are repeatable
3 - time limits for repeat prescriptions
1- if no number, can repeat once (total dispensed twice). but if its oral contraception, can repeat 5 times (total dispensed 6 times)
2- schedule 4 and 5 are repeatable
3- first dispensing must be within 6 months as normal (28 days for schedule 4 CD), but no time limits for any repeats
Record keeping - private prescriptions: what must records include.
- supply date
- prescription date
- medicine details (name, quantity, formulation, strength)
- prescriber details (name + address)
- patient details (name + address)
Record must be made on date of sale or day after.
Oral contraceptives are exempt.
CD Sched 2 is exempt (becasue will be in CD register)
POM records kept for 2 years
private CD Rx records sent to relevent NHS agency.
How long are prescriptions valid for:
1) POMs and schedule 5
2) P and GSL
3) schedule 2, 3, 4 CDs
1) 6 months
2) 6 months
3) 28 days
Rx requirements for EEA/ Switzerland
- Patient full name and DOB
- Prescriber full name, work address (inc country), phone/fax number, email address, professional qualifications,
- Full medicine details (name, strength, form, quantitiy and dose details)
- Prescriber signature
- date (valid 6 months from when signed)
Even if in foreign language its valid. pharmacist use judgement
Schedule 1,2,3 not allowed
Emergency supply for EEA/ Switzerland
Allowed, prescription needs to be received within 72 hours. Schedule 4 and 5 are ok for this.