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| But they have the same colours for different drugs! At the moment we've got Teva gliclazide and Teva codeine and they're both in exactly the same size box, exactly the same colours. Not a problem so much when dispensing cause they're not near each other but what if a patient grabs the gliclazide thinking it's their codeine and takes 8 in a day!
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I thought felodipine was long-acting , hence should be a daily dose not BD ;never seen it as BD too
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it is, thus the MR in the name above, and the BD im sure ive seen, maybe the doctor was fidling with the dose regimen etc.. e.g. patient needed 5mg MR OD but the doctor saw better control with 2.5mg MR BD. saw same being done with doxazosin 4mg XL BD, patient converted to 8mg XL OD (Cardura) which didnt suit him, so got put back on 4mg XL BD. seen quite alot things for "a nearly qualified anything "
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Not so important from a patient safety point of view, but much more so for a pharmacist safety point of view: I've noticed that CD's are a bloody nightmare. There is so much to "tie up." What I've started doing is, having completed the dispensing, checking the balance in the register against the cupboard before the stuff leaves the shop. It doesn't work with the likes of methadone, of course, but with the odd one-off scripts it gives you a chance to sort out errors when you can do something about them. [Additionally, from a safety point of view, its remarkable that with cds they expect us to add out of dates into the running balance, and to store them together, regardless of the safety issues, whereas if we did that with normal stock - well, I've seen it mentioned as bad practice in stat comm proceedings.]
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| I've been trying this out since you posted, and, particularly with my "weak" spots (allopurinol/amiodarone, etc) it IS reassuring! Ta.
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