SIMON RUDDERHAM New Community Pharmacist Proprietor |
Postinor
- What's all the Fuss?
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As of the
first day of 2004, the controversial drug postinor is available
as a schedule three (pharmacist only) medicine. |
I
must say that I was dismayed by the reaction of the profession through
personal interaction, as well as following the comments on Auspharmlist.
With arguments being put forward as to the morality of the pill, fear of litigation if the pill were to fail and some who were concerned that they did not have enough opportunity, time or information to supply postinor as a Pharmacist Only medicine. I am not even going to begin to tackle the morality issue, except to say that regardless of my beliefs, I will be supplying the medication for those who request it if it is appropriate. On the litigation
front, I don't believe a single case where a pharmacist takes
due care to supply the medication will ever make it to the court
room. Set procedures
help to minimise errors in dispensing and errors in counselling
and supply. The Pharmaceutical
Society of Australia (PSA) was responsible enough to produce a
flow chart regarding all things to consider when supplying Postinor.
They also supplied a continuing education booklet on contraception, which was indeed timely. These items were produced a couple of months before the end of 2003, and, admittedly due to the rush that pharmacy has as a result of the safety net system, there is never a great deal of time in December. However, it would only take a few brief moments, or a circular to inform staff members of how to deal with a request for the medication. I do believe
that the NPDSC got this decision wrong. Price promotion
is the job of the supermarkets. |