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1. Why ask your pharmacist?
2. Code of Ethics
3. Qualifications and training
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How can MUR reduce NHS costs
The NHS spends £8billion on medicines a year and issues 752 million prescriptions.According to the National Audit Office, medicines worth over £100million are returned unused every year but this is a cautious estimate of the total drugs wastage as it only relates to medicines actually returned. The Department of Health estimates that as many as 1 in 9 households have at least one pre... More
Do you have an urgent problem with a medicine?
If there is an urgent problem with medicines, don’t wait for a medicines use review. If you, or somebody else, notice one of the things on this list, don’t delay. If you have taken too much of any medicine. If you have an allergic reaction to a new medicine (such as wheezing, rash, swelling or fainting). If you notice a serious side effect or any unusual symptom... More
What is an Allergy?
An allergy is a reaction of your immune system to a substance known as an allergen which is generally harmless and does not bother most people. Read on for more details. More
Preventing medicines being wasted
The NHS spends £8billion on medicines a year and issues 752 million prescriptions.According to the National Audit Office, medicines worth over £100million are returned unused every year but this is a cautious estimate of the total drugs wastage as it only relates to medicines actually returned. The Department of Health estimates that as many as 1 in 9 households have at least... More
I'd like to talk to someone privately, but I can't do that in a pharmacy can I?
Yes, often you can. Most pharmacists have a private consultation area which is signposted. Sometimes it's a quiet area near the counter and behind a screen. In other cases it's an actual room. You can go and sit down with the pharmacist and not be overheard by other customers.... More
Buying medicines online
It is important to take great care when buying medicines over the Internet, particularly if the medicine concerned would normally only be available from your local pharmacy.If you are considering buying prescription only medicines over the Internet: there may not be checks and controls on the quality and effectiveness of medicines supplied; and there may be no legal recourse in the event of p... More
Hints and tips for stopping smoking
Community pharmacists have been supporting patients in giving up smoking for decades. As well as being in a position to advise on the most appropriate form of Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT), they will be able to share with you the benefit of their experience and provide you with many hints and tips to help you on your way such as: Fix a date to give up and avoid periods when you have a busy... More
Is there a community pharmacy near me?
79% of people in Great Britain have a community pharmacy within one kilometre of their home, and 47% have one within 500 metres. Maybe you could walk to your local pharmacy? You could benefit your health and the environment at the same time.
Simply enter you postcode below to return a list of pharmacies in your area. If you are looking for a particular service that your local community pharmacy offers then use the drop down filter to select this.
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