Prescriptions

Prescriptions   

Unfortunately, the NHS loses around £300 million every year on medication waste and 50% of people don’t take their medication as prescribed.  

If you have queries about your medication or are taking medication that is no longer needed, please contact the practice or book in for a medication review with the pharmacist. Use this link

 

The NHS app 

The best way to request the medication you need is via the NHS app. If you need help doing this reception can advise you about digital support available. Digital support

 

Variable repeat medications  

Variable repeat medications are those that you need every so often (not every month). These should only be requested when you require them. If a pharmacy is requesting on your behalf, please only select the medication you need from the list. If you are regularly requesting your variable repeat medications you may be asked to book in for a medication review.  

 

Inhalers 

Inhalers are vital for a range of respiratory conditions. It is important you take your inhalers as prescribed. We are reviewing optimising inhalers to dry powder inhalers (DPIs). These are beneficial as you do not require a spacer to take them, they have a dose counter to know how much you have left and can be absorbed into the lungs using deep breath in. You can have a look on the asthma UK website for inhaler use.  https://www.asthmaandlung.org.uk/living-with/inhaler-videos

 

Environment 

Some inhalers are more environmentally friendly than other inhalers  

Please also see the Green inhaler website. [https://greeninhaler.org/] Please do not stop taking your inhaler and speak to a clinician if you’d like to discuss this further.  

Prescriptions

Polypharmacy (taking lots of medications) 

Polypharmacy is a term used to describe people taking multiple medications (usually 5 or more). 1 in 5 hospital admissions in over-65s are caused by the adverse effects of medicines. We try to discuss with patients about their medications and  talk to you about your medication at your medication reviews.  

Medication waste 

 

If you no longer need your medication, please make sure you return them to the pharmacy for disposal and do not put into your household recycling. This is because harmful chemicals from medications can go into waterways and damage wildlife. There are some local recycling opportunities for blister packs at Superdrug stores in Islington.

 

Over the counter medications  

Where possible we follow NHS guidance to reduce prescribing of over-the-counter medications.

The pharmacy first scheme is available for those who are vulnerable or on low income, please see the information here

We continuously review our prescribing processes and how medications are managed in order to make sure you have the right medication for you.