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16 Cards in this Set
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Private POM Rx record keeping |
Retain original 2 years from date of sale/supply |
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Private CD Sch2/3 Rx record keeping |
Submit original to relevant NHS agency Make record in CD register Sch2 and retain for 2 years since last entry in register |
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Oral contraceptive record keeping |
Exempt |
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Validity of owing POMs and CD Sch5 |
6 months from appropriate date |
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Validity of owing P and GSL meds |
6 months from appropriate date |
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Validity of owing CD Sch2/3/4 |
28 days from appropriate date |
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Fax prescription validity |
Not legally valid as not written in indelible ink and not signed in ink by appropriate prescriber |
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Dentists |
Legally prescribe any POM but should stick to areas of competency and for use in dentistry |
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NHS dental prescription medicines restrictions |
Restricted to Dental Prescriber’s Formulary |
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EEA country or Swiss prescribers |
Legally recognised in UK and can request emergency supply |
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Medicines not available on EEA Rx |
CD Sch1/2/3 - refer to UK prescriber |
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Emergency supply requirements from HCP request |
Prescription received within 72 hours |
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Emergency supply of CDs from EEA/Swiss prescribers |
Sch1/2/3 (including phenobarbital) cannot be supplied to patient Sch4/5 can be supplied |
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Label requirements for meds broken from bulk |
Name of med Quantity Handling and storage requirements Expiry date Batch reference number |
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Covert administration |
Administering meds in disguise without knowledge or consent from patient For patients who lack capacity or actively refuse in accordance to agreed plan |
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CD Sch2/3 Rx from EEA/Swiss prescribers validity |
Cannot prescribe these |