Sales, Wholesale Flashcards
How can you supply prescriptions without a prescription?
- Emergency Supply
- Pandemic Exemptions
- Whole sale deals
- Patient Group Directions
- Signed Order
Describe the rules behind a pandemic exemption?
- The department of health would usually declare if there’s a pandemic or imminent in place
- This allows emergency supply to occur without the need for an interview
- When there is a serious or potential risk to human health, provisions are in place to allow supply of medicines against a protocol
- Collection point does not need to be in a pharmacy or under supervision of one
What is the definition of whole sale dealing?
- Selling, supplying, procuring, holding or exporting medicines to another EEA country for the purpose of them to: 2. Sell or supplying the product to people
- Administering it or causing it to be administered to one or more human beings
- Happens in the duration course of business carried out by that person
Who needs a whole dealers license (WDA (H))?
- Persons operating in the UK
- Procuring, holding, supplying or selling medicinal products for humans sourced in UK or another EEA state to anyone
- Importing medicinal products from a non-EEA state for export to another non-EEA state
- Exporting products to a non EEA state
When is a whole dealers license not entirely necessary?
- A group of medicinal practitioners or retailers to distribute products in bulk and divide stock amongst themselves
- Holders of manufacturer licenses
- Certain supplies of medicines
- WDA(H) does not authorise distribution of medicinal product by way of whole dealing
What does the whole dealers license not authorise in terms of medicinal products?
- Distribution of a medicinal product by the way of wholesale dealing 2. Unless marketing authorisation is inputted
Is it possible to supply controlled drug scheduled 2 to 5 with a whole dealers license?
Need a home office CD license to legalise the supply
Would UK pharmacies need a WDA (H) provide prescription medication to other pharmacies and UK health care providers (nursing homes, GP surgeries, private hospitals)?
- NO: If only for small quantities of the medication for treatment or onward supply to their patients
- Has to be only occasionally done
- Not for profit
- Supply is not wholesale
- Supply is necessary for the patients needs
For non WDA (H) pharmacists, what do pharmacists need to record?
- Received an invoice or order for the supply
- Written a record for the supply (preferably in the POM register) or keeping an invoice
- Price recorded to show that it wasn’t for profit (pharmacy to pharmacy transition)
- May need to add administration and delivery costs to the pricing etc
- Need to be written that it’s for a individual patient by the pharmacist
How do you apply for a WDA (H) license, what fees apply and how long does it last?
- Contact the Process Licensing Section of the MHRA
- Initial fee and fees for inspections
- Initial license is continuous
How do you apply for a Home office CD license?
- Need to apply directly to home office
- Fees are required to be paid
- Licenses are issued for one year and must be renewed
What are the five requirements of a WDA (H) holder?
- Ensure continued supply of medicinal products
- Keep documents to facilitate withdrawal or recall, maintain an emergency plan for this purpose
- Keep records of receipt and dispatch - Name of products - Quantity received and dispatched - Name and address of person supplying the products to
- Distribute to someone who’s allowed to distribute medicines or administer them to the public
- Suitably experienced responsible person
What is a signed order or written requisition?
Communication between a purchaser and pharmacist to request a medicine to be used within the pharmacist practice
Give example of a signed order in schools?
- Stocks of salbutamol are held incase of an emergency
- Headteacher or principle of school needs to sign a written order with the required headings (Name, strength, form etc)
- Only small amounts can be bought from pharmacies
In terms of signed orders, what are the pharmacists required to keep and for how long?
- Pharmacists are required to keep the invoice or a copy or make an entry in the POM register
- Record needs to be kept for 2 years