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| The following interesting (=wrong) scripts came through the door today, mainly after 6pm: - prednisolone 5mg 2 qds x7/7 - zyban 1 od x15/7 - levonelle one step x 1 tab - metronidazole 400mg qds x5/7 - clotrimazole cream qds, x100g continue for two days after lessions clear The metronidazole was from a dentist (surprise surprise), whose response when I queried the qds dose (reminding her that the standard doses are tds) was 'who says that? I want it qds so do it'. Lovely. So I labelled the script qds, but strongly advised the patient to take it tds, and sent the dentist a letter asking for some evidence to support her dosing for metronidazole. Clotrimazole was from a nurse who I couldn't get hold of, so the parents got 'well the nurse has said four times a day, however I would use it three times a day and for a week after its cleared'. I'll have a chat with the nurse tommorrow if I get a chance. |
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| Interesting scripts Steve - it highlights the importance of the Pharmacist in clinical checking. Not sure about the levonelle script though - I realise that the 'One Step' can be sold (and is more expensive) and that it's usually prescribed as Levonelle-1500...but, is it actually blacklisted as 'One Step'? I'm sure we've done similar ones..? Last edited by pharmatron; 16th, January 2007 at 12:41 PM. |
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| some followup: I spoke to the GP about the prednisolone (not one of my local ones). He said to keep it qds. Fine, great way to start the day. I did of course remind him about the possibility of adrenal suppression with the repeated evening doses. The local surgery have a strange way of using Zyban: they give it once daily for two weeks, then increase it to two weeks if they think the patient needs it. Now if this is such a good idea, why isn't it mentioned in the SPC or BNF? I'll have to find out what their quit rate is. For the levonelle I dispensed the POM product and sorted out a new script later. Today I had another dental one, this time for amoxil 500mg qds. So again I speak to the dentist (not the same one as the metronidazole) reminding her that amoxil is tds, has a decent half life so no need to give qds. She said to keep it as qds, and when I asked if there was any particular reason for this her response was 'because thats what I want'. Right. And then, just before closing at 6.30, a script for Baxan 500mg tds. Luckily the surgery were still open, so was able to check it and get the dose changed. Another interestin day at work. Now a question: does anyone know of any evidence supporting the use of either amoxicillin or metronidazole at a qds dose? (Especially in dental infections). |
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| PLEASE tell me you're not still working 43 hours/week for only £40k.... ![]() (and before anyone accuses me of indiscretions, Steve G published these figures himself on this very forum, on Nov. 25th 2006, otherwise I wouldn't have dreamt of revealing them...)
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| My pay review is due this month, and I'm expecting £45-47k for a 47 hour week (well nearer a 42 hour week, but as I stay on the premises at lunch and do urgent scripts I claim for my lunch hour). |
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| That's a lot better, but make sure you that your new contract is for 42 hours/wk basic, leaving YOU to decide if and when you choose to make yourself available over lunch! Believe you me, you'll soon burn yourself out doing 47 hours/week every week! Make sure that lunchbreak-time is ring-fenced while you still can, it's on the "Endangered Species" list!!!
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I once worked for a week where one of the local GP's prescribed amoxicillin QDS and ampicillin TDS. I phoned up the surgery and tried to speak to him, but could not get through, so I left a message for him basically asking if he had got the two drug doses mixed up. He came into the pharmacy the next day for something else, and I had a conversation with him basically saying the same as I did in the message. I said I wasn't really concerned about the amoxicillin dose, but the ampicillin one was only 75% of the recommended dose, and that concerned me. The result - nothing changed, so I had to give up on that one.
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I worked in Plymouth for two years and NEVER saw a dental script for tds Amoxil it was always qds!
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