When someone has been discharged back to care of GP and has developed co-morbidities, can community pharmacist say certain medications are no longer cost-effective and patient should not be on them? What exactly is the role of a practice pharmacist?
When someone has been discharged back to care of GP and has developed co-morbidities, can community pharmacist say certain medications are no longer cost-effective and patient should not be on them? What exactly is the role of a practice pharmacist?
Hi Carol,
As you will see from my response to Nurse Naomi, an awful lot has come out of this review!
I don't think it's co-incidental the abnormal blood test result has only now been picked up on.
Love Rose x
ps I reposted as accidentally replied to myself