
Pharmacy First - getting the most from your pharmacist
द्वारा सहकर्मी समीक्षा की गई Sima Jassal, MPharmद्वारा अंतिम अपडेट Lawrence Higginsअंतिम अद्यतन 24 Sept 2024
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It's World Pharmacy Day and we explain when you can visit a pharmacist to receive advice and treatment for some simple illnesses, instead of going to see your doctor. Read here about the NHS Pharmacy First scheme, what conditions you can go directly to your pharmacist about, and what else you need to do.
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What is Pharmacy First?
The Pharmacy First scheme means you can go and see a pharmacist about several minor illnesses and conditions you would previously have had to see your GP about. You can visit your pharmacist for a consultation and they will treat you and prescribe medicines if necessary. If your condition is more serious you will be referred to a GP or hospital.
Your pharmacist will asses your suitably for treating you and may refer you to another health service if they feel it's more appropriate.
What conditions can you see your pharmacist about?
सामग्री पर वापस जाएंUnder Pharmacy First, pharmacists can treat and prescribe medicines for seven conditions. These are the conditions, and at what age, you can see the pharmacist about:
Earache - 1 to 17 years.
इम्पेटिगो - 1 year and over.
Infected insect bites - 1 year and over.
शिंगल्स - 18 years and over.
साइनसाइटिस - 12 years and over.
गले में खराश - 5 years and over.
Uncomplicated urinary tract infections - women 16-64 years.
Anyone not within these age ranges should see their GP.
There are many other conditions which you can also see your pharmacist about rather than your doctor. These include:
Aches and pains - such as, back pain, headache and period pain.
Accidents - such as, sprains, minor cuts, and grazes
Colds, flu and other infections - such as, cough, congestion, बुखारs and/or temperature.
Ear care - such as, ear wax.
Eye care - such as, conjunctivitis, styes.
हे फीवर - which is not controlled by standard over-the-counter treatments.
Rashes.
Skin problems - such as, athlete’s foot, cold sores, or mild एक्जिमा या psoriasis.
Stomach aches - such as, constipation, diarrhoea, or indigestion.
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How to see your pharmacist
सामग्री पर वापस जाएंMore than 10,000 pharmacies across the UK are part of the scheme - that's more than 9 out of every 10. Generally, you can just walk in to your closest or preferred one and ask for an appointment - or they will see you straightaway if there is availability. If you'd prefer, you can call and ask for a video consultation with the pharmacist.
You may also be referred to a pharmacy appointment from:
NHS 111 - online, telephone and the NHS App.
Integrated urgent care clinical assessment services.
Urgent treatment centres.
A&E.
999.
Your GP.
To find out your nearest pharmacy and check if it is part of the scheme go to NHS pharmacy finder or just walk in. If you have difficulty leaving your house or have limited time, several pharmacies also offer free online consultations under the Pharmacy First scheme - including high street chains such as Lloyds or online service My Local Surgery (MLS).
What will happen at your pharmacist appointment
सामग्री पर वापस जाएंYour consultation with the pharmacist will always be confidential and in a private place. The pharmacist will ask you questions about your health - they may need to know about your previous medical history, any allergies, any medicines you are taking, and the symptoms you are experiencing. They will ask you before checking any medical records.
For some conditions, the pharmacist may ask to have a look at what is wrong - for instance, if you have an earache, they may use an otoscope to look into your ear. The pharmacist will not use diagnostic tests to check for specific conditions - such as checking a pee sample for a UTI or swabbing your sore throat.
The pharmacist will recommend the best course of action to treat your condition - this could be that your illness is best to run its course, they may prescribe medication such as antibiotics. If your condition is more severe they may refer you to another health service or professional.
The notes of your consultation will be added to your medical records.
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What else can you see a pharmacist about
सामग्री पर वापस जाएंAs well as the conditions covered under Pharmacy First and other minor illnesses, there are many other issues and topics your pharmacist will be able to help you with, these include:
Advice on using and disposing of medicines.
Blood pressure checks.
Chlamydia screening and treatment.
Cholesterol and blood sugar testing.
Drug use - including needle and syringe exchange schemes.
Help on how to manage your weight.
Some vaccinations.
If your symptoms last for more than two weeks or do not get better you should see a GP. If your symptoms are severe and you are worried, call 999 or go to your local A&E.
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सामान्य स्वास्थ्य और जीवनशैली
Can a pharmacist prescribe antibiotics?
You may be unaware that some pharmacists can provide you with medicine for a range of health conditions. In this article, we break down which treatments they may be able to offer you.
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सामान्य स्वास्थ्य और जीवनशैली
What to expect from your pharmacy consultation
Pharmacy First is a service that encourages you to contact your pharmacist before booking a doctor’s appointment for minor health issues. While pharmacists can’t diagnose or treat every medical condition, they are trained to manage a range of minor illnesses and provide expert advice. But what happens during a pharmacy consultation? We asked an expert to walk us through the process.
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Lawrence Higgins
Managing editor
BSc, Post Graduate Diploma
As managing editor of Patient.info Lawrence looks after all of our features and is a member of the Guild of Health Writers.
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Sima Jassal, MPharm
Clinical Director, EMIS
Master of Pharmacy
Sima is an experienced pharmacist with a background in the IT and software industry, and community pharmacy.
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