Medicines and health technology adoption

Therapeutic signposting for pharmacists

Therapeutic signposting for patients

Pharmacist or dispenser selects appropriate drug/s once presented with a prescription; the following flash alert is presented on screen.

After completing the dispensing process, the following onscreen alert is presented before the drug label is printed.

Pharmacist or dispenser has the option to print the on-screen alert for their information.

Pharmacist or dispenser has the option to print on-screen alert for the patient.

MHRA guidance divides Anti Epileptic Drugs into three categories according to the importance of maintaining a consistent supply and depending on whether there is consistent to be a risk of problems if switching between different versions.

For continuity of care and control of your condition Please ensure this is your regular brand of Carbamazepine, if this differs, please inform your pharmacist.

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Ms A Test

Pharmacy Pharmacy Address WD2 5WH

Ms A Test Pharmacy Pharmacy Address WD2 5WH

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Carbamazepine falls into category 1. Specific measures are necessary to ensure brand continuity. For more information on this guidance please see https://bnf.nice.org.uk/treatment-summary/epilep sy.html

A QR code can display a link to the sponsor’s website for the patient to read in their own time.

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Ms A Test

Pharmacy Pharmacy Address WD2 5WH

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