Patient Group Directions
Patient Group Directions (PGDs) are documents (in the English National Health Service ) permitting the supply of prescription-only medicines (POMs) to groups of patients, without individual prescriptions.[1] [2]
PGDs have been used to make certain POMs available to the public, under certain circumstances. These drugs include Orlistat (as Xenical) for weight loss in cases of Obesity [3] , Finasteride (as Propecia) for restoration of hair in Male-pattern baldness [3] , Sildenafil (as Viagra)
[4] for Erectile dysfunction and Levonorgestrel as Emergency Hormonal Contraception [5] . The supply of Levonelle is different, however, in that it is not a POM, but can be used to provide the drug free of charge.
References
↑ Patient group directions (PGDs). ↑ Patient group directions resource pack for pharmacists (RPSGB). ↑ a b Boots the Chemist Pharmacy Services. ↑ Boots launches private PGD service to supply Viagra (PJ online). ↑ Levonelle (Royal College of Nursing).
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