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Old 28th, September 2007, 12:50 PM
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February 2007


Part of a series of articles on important recent disciplinary cases handled by the Charles Russell Healthcare team

The Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s Statutory Committee recently had to make significant rulings on disciplinary complaints in a case involving a dispensing error and the responsibility of a pharmacist who did not make the error, but who was present in the pharmacy when the incorrect medicine was handed out to the patient’s carer.
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I am too that techy....sure you can tell from above , but above article written in Feb 2007 is worth taking a look at.......Pharmacy is a RISKY business!
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Old 28th, September 2007, 05:42 PM
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All depends where legal liability taken to be. If CCA succeed in remote supervision then presumably will be pharmacist at other end of video link or possibly the 'responsible pharmacist'
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Old 28th, September 2007, 07:41 PM
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All depends where legal liability taken to be. If CCA succeed in remote supervision then presumably will be pharmacist at other end of video link or possibly the 'responsible pharmacist'
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This is a catch-22 situation.

It seems an SOP for handling patient queries about a dispensed medication is required.
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Old 29th, September 2007, 07:26 PM
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I don't like the bit where the pharmacist is responsible for something dispensed by another pharmacist. That is truly pathetic.

What really went wrong here was the 2nd pharmacist didn't get all of the details while on the phone.

Any queries regarding meds on the phone I always get the patient to read the box to me especially the strength. Bollock her for that not for not opening every bag that has been put away by another pharmacist.


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I don't like the bit where the pharmacist is responsible for something dispensed by another pharmacist. That is truly pathetic.

What really went wrong here was the 2nd pharmacist didn't get all of the details while on the phone.

Any queries regarding meds on the phone I always get the patient to read the box to me especially the strength. Bollock her for that not for not opening every bag that has been put away by another pharmacist.


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