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Eleanor Shellstrop
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GPhC Updates Guidance on Weight Loss Medicines; CCA Asserts No Need for Additional Regulation
The evolving landscape of online pharmacy services has prompted regulatory bodies to reassess and update guidelines to ensure patient safety, particularly concerning the prescription and supply of weight loss medications. The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has announced forthcoming updates to its guidance, introducing additional safeguards for high-risk medicines, including those used for weight management.
The GPhC plans new safeguards for online weight loss medicines, while the CCA argues that current regulations are sufficient to ensure safe
This initiative underscores the GPhC's commitment to ensuring that all pharmacies, including online platforms, deliver services that prioritize the health, safety, and well-being of patients and the public. The existing guidance mandates that prescribers adhere to national prescribing guidelines and follow established best practices. The updated guidance aims to further enhance these protocols by specifying additional precautions for high-risk medications.
In response to the proposed updates, the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has advocated for more stringent measures. The NPA emphasizes the necessity of comprehensive two-way consultations with patients and thorough reviews of their medical histories before dispensing higher-risk medications, such as weight loss injections. This perspective highlights a proactive approach to patient safety, ensuring that medications are prescribed based on a complete understanding of individual health profiles.
Conversely, the Company Chemists’ Association (CCA) holds a differing viewpoint. The CCA asserts that its members have a longstanding history of safely providing weight loss medicines remotely. They argue that when current regulations and guidance are properly followed, the prescribing and supply of these medicines are safe and effectively meet patient needs. Consequently, the CCA does not perceive a need for additional regulation, suggesting that strict adherence to existing protocols is sufficient.
This discourse reflects a broader conversation within the pharmaceutical community about balancing innovation in service delivery with the imperative of patient safety. As online pharmacies become increasingly prevalent, ensuring that regulatory frameworks keep pace with technological advancements is crucial. The GPhC's forthcoming guidance updates represent a step toward reinforcing safeguards, while the perspectives of organizations like the NPA and CCA contribute to a nuanced dialogue on the most effective strategies to protect public health.
In conclusion, the ongoing discussions and impending updates to guidance on the online supply of weight loss medicines underscore the dynamic nature of healthcare regulation. They highlight the need for continuous evaluation and adaptation to ensure that patient safety remains at the forefront of pharmaceutical practice in an increasingly digital world.
Major reforms to initial education of pharmacists to move at pace
Major reforms to initial education of pharmacists to move at pace
 The UK Chief Pharmaceutical Officers, the General Pharmaceutical Council and the Pharmaceutical Society NI have written a joint letter to provide an update on the major reforms to the initial education and training of pharmacists that are being taken forward across the United Kingdom.
 The letter explains that the GPhC has reconvened a working group, which includes the Pharmaceutical Society…
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Major reforms to initial education of pharmacists to move at pace
Major reforms to initial education of pharmacists to move at pace
 The UK Chief Pharmaceutical Officers, the General Pharmaceutical Council and the Pharmaceutical Society NI have written a joint letter to provide an update on the major reforms to the initial education and training of pharmacists that are being taken forward across the United Kingdom.
 The letter explains that the GPhC has reconvened a working group, which includes the Pharmaceutical Society…
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GPhC announce significant increase in registered pharmacy fees
GPhC announce significant increase in registered pharmacy fees
 The governing council of the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has agreed to increase the registered pharmacy entry and annual renewal fees from £262 to £365.
 In a statement released this week, the GPhC has said that the increase is to reflect the cost of regulating each pharmacy premises.
 The Council’s decision follows a consultation on fees for registered pharmacy premises, which ran…
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GPhC announce significant increase in registered pharmacy fees
 The governing council of the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has agreed to increase the registered pharmacy entry and annual renewal fees from £262 to £365.
 In a statement released this week, the GPhC has said that the increase is to reflect the cost of regulating each pharmacy premises.
 The Council’s decision follows a consultation on fees for registered pharmacy premises, which ran…
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GPhC announce significant increase in registered pharmacy fees
GPhC announce significant increase in registered pharmacy fees
 The governing council of the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has agreed to increase the registered pharmacy entry and annual renewal fees from £262 to £365.
 In a statement released this week, the GPhC has said that the increase is to reflect the cost of regulating each pharmacy premises.
 The Council’s decision follows a consultation on fees for registered pharmacy premises, which ran…
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GPhC announce plan to restart revalidation
 In a communication to registrants, the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has indicated that pharmacists or pharmacy technicians who have a registration renewal deadline between 1st September 2020 and 31st December 2020 will only need to submit a reflective account for revalidation when they renew their registration.
 Registrants in the category above will not need to submit a peer…
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