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What is a red list drug?

4 min read
Within the UK's NHS, drug formularies guide prescribing to ensure patient safety and efficacy [1.7.1]. A key part of this is the traffic light system, which helps define prescribing responsibility, and understanding 'What is a red list drug?' is crucial for patients and practitioners alike [1.4.4].

What is a 111 emergency prescription?

4 min read
In the UK, a significant portion of calls to the NHS 111 service, especially during peak times, are for urgent repeat medication requests [1.2.7]. A 111 emergency prescription is a service designed to provide a limited, urgent supply of a medicine you have completely run out of [1.2.1].

What Does eRD Mean in Pharmacy?

5 min read
According to an NHS England estimate, if 80% of eligible patients were signed up to eRD, it could save up to 2.7 million GP hours every year. So, what does eRD mean in pharmacy? It is a digital system designed to streamline the repeat prescription process for both patients and healthcare providers.

What is an NMS pharmacy?

4 min read
According to research, between 30% and 50% of prescribed medicines are not taken as intended by patients, highlighting a significant challenge in medication management. An **NMS pharmacy** participates in the New Medicine Service, a program designed to address this issue by providing extra support for those starting new long-term condition medicines.