Step 3
Next time you need more medicines, go back to your pharmacy. Before dispensing the next issue of your prescription, your pharmacy will ask you the following questions: ∙ Have you seen any health professionals (GP, nurse or hospital doctor), since your last repeat prescription was supplied? ∙ Have you recently started taking any new medicines – either on prescription or that you have bought over the counter? ∙ Have you been having any problems with your medication or experiencing any side effects? ∙ Are there any items on your repeat prescription that you don’t need this month? If you don’t need all of the medicines on your prescription, let the pharmacy staff know, so that they only supply the medicines you need. This will help to reduce waste and save the NHS money. If you have any questions about your medicines, just ask at the pharmacy; they’ll be happy to help you.
Step 4
When your pharmacy supplies your prescription, they will advise you to contact your GP practice to arrange for your medication to be reviewed and if it is clinically appropriate to issue another eRD prescription. Your doctor or practice nurse may want you to make an appointment to see them before they will authorise more eRD prescriptions