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Introduction to PGDs
12 February 2024
·
Defining a PGD A PGD is a
written
instruction
for the sale, supply and/or administration of medicines
Patient Specific Directions (PSD)
10 June 2020
·
, a
written
and authorised
instruction
may be made by a prescriber to administer a medicine to that individual
Using a Patient Group Direction to adjust doses of medicines
16 November 2021
·
Written
protocols Appropriately trained and competent healthcare professionals may use locally produced
Using PGDs to manage long term conditions
9 September 2020
·
This highlights the importance of including clear
instructions
within PGDs on referral of individuals
Patient Group Direction use in Primary Care Networks
8 January 2020
·
legislation Where such use of a PGD across a PCN occurs, the PCN should ensure that any agreement is
written
Including medicines with Risk Minimisation Measures (RMM) in PGDs
16 March 2021
·
RMM have been developed specifically for individuals receiving the medicine, the PGD should include
instructions
Labelling requirements for medicines supplied under a PGD
9 September 2020
·
The individual needs to be fully counselled on the dosage
instructions
at the time of supply and must
PGD use in services provided by multiple organisations
14 July 2020
·
by multiple organisations the involved commissioners/providers should ensure that any agreement is
written
Legal provision of GSL and P medicines by registered midwives
20 April 2023
·
Labelling requirements If the dosage
instructions
on the GSL pack reflect the dose required to be taken
P and GSL medicines with PGDs
12 February 2024
·
If the dosage
instructions
on the GSL pack reflect the dose required to be administered under the protocol
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