PGD Flashcards

1
Q

What is a PGD?

A

Is a legal framework which allows certain healthcare professionals to supply and/or administer medication to a well defined group of patients without the need of a prescriber.

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2
Q

What situations should a PGD be reserved for?

A
  • situations where the PGD offers an advantage to a patient without compromising safety.
  • convient
  • not individualised
  • pattern to the treatment (give same treatment)
  • e.g. EHC, common ailments
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3
Q

Is a PGD a form of prescribing

A

no

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4
Q

Can you give a PGD if a patient doesn’t fit the whole criteria

A

no

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5
Q

Can another HCP supply the PGD on your behalf

A

no

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6
Q

Can a competent prescriber use a PGD

A

no- no need

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7
Q

What does the medicines act 1968 cover?

A

the authorisation of medicines for human use

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8
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What does the medicines act 1968 oversee?

A
  • Manufacture
  • Import
  • Distribution
  • Sale, supply and administration
  • Labelling and advertising
  • Pharmacovigilance
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9
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What does the humans medicines regulation 2012 cover?

A

it regulates the use of medicine

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10
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What does the humans medicines regulation 2012 cover?

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  • Supply and administration
  • prescriptions
  • patient specific direction
  • PGD
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11
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When should a PGD be used?

A

When a medicine follows predictable patterns, is less individualised and for minor or acute ailments

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12
Q

How is a PGD produced?

A
  • Identify the need for PGD
  • Prepare a template
  • Provide training and competency assessments
  • Review after 2 years
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13
Q

who produces a PGD?

A
  • A multidisciplinary team

consists of a senior doctor/pharmacist and a representative of any professional to operate under the PGD

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14
Q

Who authorises a PGD

A

a specific organisation

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15
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What should be included in a PGD template

A
  • Specific organisation
  • Relevant clinical information (Inclusion and exclusion criteria)
  • Medicines specific
  • Named healthcare professional who are going to use it
  • Referral information
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16
Q

Which healthcare profesionals can use a PGD

A

only named HCP

17
Q

How long are patients records kept for?

A

8 years

child- until 25

18
Q

Which medicines are included in a PGD

A

medicine that have been authorised by the UK marketing authority

19
Q

What does a doctor need to consider before authorising a PGD?

A
  • what they’re signing for
  • What their responsibilities are
  • Is there a PGD policy
  • competent for the role
  • are robust protocols in place
  • appropriate experience
  • clear knowledge of legislations covering the PGD