What are P medications?

What are P medications?

People can buy products classified as ‘pharmacy medicines’ ( P ) but only from a pharmacy and in the presence of a pharmacist. These medicines, also called ‘pharmacy-only medicines’, are not usually displayed on open shelves. A rectangular box enclosing the letter P appears on the packaging of pharmacy medicines.

Can you sell P medicines without a pharmacist?

Currently, under the two hour rule when a pharmacist is absent, the pharmacy can do very little when it is open to the public. For example, P medicines cannot be sold and no prescriptions can be dispensed and handed out to the public.

What does P P mean in pharmacy?

Pharmacy Abbreviations

Abbreviation Meaning
p.a. to the affected part
p.aeq. equal parts
p.c. after food
p.m. afternoon

What is the difference between GSL and P medicines?

P: pharmacy-only medicines, obtained without a prescription (colloquially, ‘over the counter’) from, or under the supervision of, a qualified pharmacist. GSL: general sales list medicines, obtained without a prescription from, for example, a pharmacy or a supermarket.

How long can a pharmacist be absent from the pharmacy?

two hours
The responsible pharmacist may be absent for up to a maximum period of two hours during the pharmacy’s business hours between midnight and midnight.

Can a pharmacy technician prescribe?

Did you know a fully equipped CCG pharmacy technician can audit primary care prescribing, and make cost and clinically-effective switches? They update clinical systems and software to prevent inappropriate prescribing.

What does QOD mean in pharmacy?

q.o.d. – meant “every other day” but the “o” can be interpreted as “.” or “i” resulting. in double or eight times the frequency.

What are the 2 types of pharmacy?

Community Pharmacy. Also known as a retail pharmacy, the community pharmacy is the most well known type of pharmacy.

  • Hospital Pharmacy.
  • Clinical Pharmacy.
  • Industrial Pharmacy.
  • Compounding Pharmacy.
  • Consulting Pharmacy.
  • Ambulatory Care Pharmacy.
  • Regulatory Pharmacy.