Cardiovascular
The CCA has said there is an “urgent need to scale up” hypertension screening services in pharmacies despite GP leaders voting for these services to be “terminated with immediate effect”.
The BMA has urged GPs and community pharmacies to “work in a joined-up way” after GP leaders last week voted “overwhelmingly” for pharmacy blood pressure checks to be terminated immediately.
GP leaders have voted “overwhelmingly” for pharmacy blood pressure checks to be “terminated with immediate effect” at the BMA’s annual GP conference – also calling for Pharmacy First to be “immediately discontinued” and funds “redirected” into general practice.
A pharmacy group has urged the BMA to reject a GP leaders’ motion for pharmacy blood pressure checks to be “terminated with immediate effect”, which is set to be debated at the BMA’s annual GP conference tomorrow.
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Pharmacists must ensure a new serious shortage protocol (SSP) for Ramipril 2.5mg tablets is “applied correctly” to payment claims, the negotiator has said.
The medicines regulator has approved the use of semaglutide injections to “reduce the risk” of “serious heart problems” in overweight adults.
Pharmacies in Northern Ireland will treat an additional six common conditions and offer several new services “subject to securing the necessary funding”, the Northern Irish government has announced.
The government has launched a new marketing campaign to promote the pharmacy hypertension case-finding service, targeting an estimated 4.2 million people.
In an exclusive opinion piece for C+D, pharmacy minister Andrea Leadsom thanks community pharmacists for their efforts in making the transition to Pharmacy First as smooth as possible