General Pharmaceutical Council Sample Clauses

General Pharmaceutical Council. Guidance for registered pharmacies preparing unlicensed medicines. May 2014 Service user requiring supervised consumption as part of treatment package and has been fully assessed as suitable Assessment of service user’s health and well- being FIRST VISIT Regular attendance Prescription prepared in advance Irregular attendance Acute /other Health Issues Information and advice provided, with reference to other health professionals e.g. Dentist. Refer as appropriate H E A L T H P R O M O T I O N Pharmacist explains guidelines to service user and introduces them to key members of staff Negotiates suitable time for collection of dose Prescription prepared Service user asked to come back later in day. Record action on service user record sheet Intoxicated Service user fails to attend for three consecutive doses, further supply withheld. Contact service provider Supply withheld. Contact service provider Supervised consumption (Provided by CDT) Appendix 1: Pharmacy Pathway for the Observed Consumption of Methadone and Administration of Buprenorphine (including Espranor) Code of conduct explained to service user by service provider and signed by service user. Needle exchange scheme explained, as appropriate See Needle Exchange Pathway (If providing a photo of the service user please ensure clinic stamp overlaps photo) Telephone call by service provider to pharmacy to request supervision for new service user. Name of service user and details of prescription provided. Service provider to check prescription is legal & correct Ref: protocols on identification of clients Pharmacist checks prescription details are correct and legal Service user presents at pharmacy with prescription written by service provider. Identity of service user confirmed REPEAT VISIT
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General Pharmaceutical Council. Guidance for registered pharmacies preparing unlicensed medicines. May 2014 and Administration of Buprenorphine Service user requiring supervised consumption as part of treatment package and has been fully assessed as suitable Ref: protocols on identification of clients Needle exchange scheme explained, as appropriate See Needle Exchange Pathway (If providing a photo of the service user please ensure clinic stamp overlaps photo) Telephone call by service provider to pharmacy to request supervision for new service user. Name of service user and details of prescription provided. Service provider to check prescription is legal & correct Code of conduct explained to service user by service provider and signed by service user. Please Affix here Service user presents at pharmacy with prescription written by service provider. Identity of service user confirmed Pharmacist checks prescription details are correct and legal Pharmacist explains guidelines to service user and introduces them to key members of staff Negotiates suitable time for collection of dose Prescription prepared Prescription prepared in advance FIRST VISIT REPEAT VISIT Regular attendance Irregular attendance Supply withheld. Contact service provider Service user asked to come back later in day. Record action on service user record sheet Service user fails to attend for three consecutive doses, further supply withheld. Contact service provider H E Assessment of service user’s health and well- A being T H P Acute /other R Health Issues O M O T I Information and advice O provided, with reference to N other health professionals e.g. Dentist. Refer as appropriate No Health Issues Supervised consumption Intoxicated (Provided by CDT) The following requirements are over and above the general legal and ethical requirements associated with the running of a pharmacy business and the specific requirements relating to the provision of controlled drugs and services to drug misusers. • Pharmacies crushing Buprenorphine need to be satisfied that crushing is in the service user’s best interest; crushing must be for the benefit of the service user rather than the convenience of the pharmacist. Pharmacies need to be satisfied that there is a true clinical need for crushing. They also need to consider the potential for distortion of the bioavailability profile of Buprenorphine as a result of crushing. • Pharmacies must have a standard operating procedure to cover all the processes involved in the scheme which is read...

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