Regulation

John Bell & Croyden fails inspection standard over P-meds in ‘retail area’

 
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The pharmacy regulator has ruled that the luxury pharmacy, which held the Royal Warrant as pharmacist to Queen Elizabeth II, has not met its inspection standard on “governance”.

PDA: GPhC consultation ‘watering down’ online pharmacy guidance

 
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The Pharmacists’ Defence Association (PDA) has raised concerns that proposed changes to online pharmacy regulations would embed “potentially poor practice” and allow pharmacies to “circumvent” guidance.

Repeat offender online pharmacy warned over weight loss POM ads

 
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The medicines regulator has ordered an online pharmacy to amend its advertising for medication “not licensed for weight loss” following a complaint, it has revealed.


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Mum landed in hospital after taking Facebook ad Mounjaro

 
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A mum of three was landed in hospital shortly after taking weight loss jab Mounjaro, having “bought into” an online pharmacy’s ad for the drug on social media, C+D has learned.

‘Challenging period’: PSNI mulls fee rise as it doubles president’s pay

 
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The Northern Irish pharmacy regulator has revealed proposals for a fee rise, having made a pre-tax loss of almost £200,000.

‘Harass, intimidate, retaliate’: ‘Vile’ pharmacist suspended for sexual assault

 
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A “vindictive” pharmacist has been suspended for a year after he “squeezed” his colleague’s bottom and sent her “crazy” WhatsApp messages.


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Wegovy: Ten deaths linked to weight loss injections, says MHRA

 
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The medicines watchdog has received reports of some 10 deaths “with glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) indicated for weight management” such as Wegovy and Mounjaro, C+D can reveal.

GP pharmacist warned after prescribing when ‘medically unfit to work’

 
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A GP pharmacist and independent prescriber has been slapped with a warning after providing prescriptions to family and friends while being signed off as “medically unfit to work”.

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Wegovy: Pharmacists urged to report ‘misuse’ amid 46 hospitalisations

 
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The medicines watchdog has revealed that almost 50 patients have been hospitalised “in association with glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs)”.


Superintendent’s FtP restored after ‘home brew’ drunk delivery van crash

 
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The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has found that the fitness to practise (FtP) of a pharmacist who “crashed” her company Citroen Berlingo van after drinking “six large drinks of her husband’s home brew” is “no longer impaired”.

‘Watch this space’: GPhC to ‘review and refresh’ inspections approach

 
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The pharmacy regulator is set to change up its “three-pronged” pharmacy inspection approach, it has announced.

NHSE ‘planning implementation’ of pharmacy technician PGD use at ‘national level’

 
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NHS England’s (NHSE) chief pharmacist has revealed that he was “really delighted” to see the government legislation allowing pharmacy technicians to supply drugs under PGDs.


CQC to ‘pick up’ regulation of pharmacists prescribing from home

 
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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is set to fill the “legal loophole” that currently leaves pharmacist-owned-businesses that are run from unregistered premises completely unregulated, the pharmacy regulator has said.

GPhC: Pharmacies to ‘verify’ patient history before supplying hair loss drug

 
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The pharmacy regulator has advised that pharmacy teams carry out a “robust” assessment before supplying finasteride – a hair-loss drug with psychiatric and sexual health risks.

NHSE proposes offering Mounjaro to nearly 250,000 people over three years

 
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NICE has opened a consultation on the possible mass rollout of tirzepatide to millions of people in England over the next decade.


PDA chair calls on pharmacists to support doctors in scope-creep battle

 
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PDA chair Mark Koziol has encouraged pharmacists to contribute to a doctor group’s legal war chest as they challenge their regulator on scope creep from MAPs.

Promised hub-and-spoke legislation delayed indefinitely

 
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The new government is “not in a position” to implement promised intercompany hub-and-spoke changes in January, the pharmacy negotiator has announced.

'Somewhat behind': NHSE reveals plans to add patient safety to pharmacy CPD

 
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NHS England (NHSE) has revealed plans to add extra patient safety training to pharmacy continued professional development (CPD) requirements.  


‘Sniffer dog’: Pharmacy technician who took cocaine ‘every morning’ suspended

 
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A “brazen” pharmacy technician has been suspended after telling his workplace that he was late to work because he had “used a line of cocaine”. 

GPhC fails FtP timeliness evaluation again as performance ‘deteriorates’

 
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The time taken by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) to resolve FtP cases “deteriorated” in 2023/24, the Professional Standards Authority (PSA) has found in its performance review of the regulator.