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      • Not following this guidance, or not taking the appropriate steps to ensure safe prescribing, could result in the registration of the pharmacist prescriber being at risk.
      assets.pharmacyregulation.org/files/2024-01/in-practice-guidance-for-pharmacist-prescribers-february-2020.pdf
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  2. The 2010 GPhC Responsible Pharmacist Guidance goes on to further clarify: You must 3.5 not become the responsible pharmacist or make an entry in the pharmacy record until you have secured the safe and effective running of the pharmacy business at the registered pharmacy in question.

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  3. Our guidance sets out what makes a good pharmacy professional. It details the values and behaviours you need to follow when working in Great Britain, and will help you to put the standards into practice.

  4. If we receive a concern where a pharmacy professional’s behaviour or practise presents a serious risk to patient safety, or if they have a health condition which means they’re a risk to themselves or the public, we can apply to the Fitness to Practise Committee for an interim order.

  5. We guide you through the steps we take when dealing with concerns from the public. We also provide more information for pharmacy professionals who are facing a concern or want to make a declaration.

  6. Sep 22, 2009 · The guidance makes it clear that some activities that do not require pharmacist supervision, including the sale of GSL medicines, must still only be carried out when a responsible pharmacist (RP) is signed on. The processing of waste and patient returned medicines also falls under this requirement.

  7. The General Pharmaceutical Council has not issued specific guidance in relation to obligations under the Regulations. The GPhC’s Standards apply to the conduct of pharmacists whilst acting in a professional capacity, which would include whilst signed in as responsible pharmacist even where absent. Guidance has been issued by the Royal ...

  8. Q15: What should I do if the local pharmacy/GP Practice is not following the new guidance? This is a great opportunity for pharmacies and GP Practices to work collaboratively together for the benefit of all. In the first instance please contact the relevant pharmacy/GP Practice to discuss further.

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