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Pharmacist reduce dose of HRT

Started by annaleaver, June 21, 2018, 09:24:08 AM

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annaleaver

Hi,

Has anybody experienced their medication dose of Evorel being reduced without proper/full consent from the patient?

It occurred to me recently.

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Quote from: anastasialea on June 21, 2018, 09:24:08 AM
Hi,

Has anybody experienced their medication dose of Evorel being reduced without proper/full consent from the patient?

It occurred to me recently.

anastasia
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Hmmm... the rule that I understand is that only your doctor(s) can adjust your dosages of prescribed medications....  the pharmacist can't change the doctor's orders.
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No, I havn't but I noticed last month the Evorel being amended to Estraderm which same dosage/strength but I understand this is just an amendment from particular brand to similar but this month I asked my GP to revert to Evorel which he happily did.

Pamela


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Dani

Quote from: anastasialea on June 21, 2018, 09:24:08 AM
Hi,

Has anybody experienced their medication dose of Evorel being reduced without proper/full consent from the patient?

It occurred to me recently.

anastasia

What are the specific details, please?

Was your previous dose not available? Is this a generic substitution? Is there a possibility of a dispensing error?

Pharmacists do, as part of their job requirements, evaluate the possibility of prescription errors. If a possible error is noticed, then the Pharmacist must ask the prescribing doctor to verify the dose or adjust it to a recommended dose. This may be done verbally between the Pharmacist and the prescriber and the patient never know about it.

In the US, Pharmacists are not allowed to change a drug dose on their own, unless there are written protocols between a specific doctor and pharmacist. This usually happens in a hospital or clinic setting where doctors and pharmacists work together.

In my working life as a Pharmacist, I routinely monitored every order for a select group of very troublesome drugs where the dose was critical due to bad side effects and the need to get the dose high enough to be effective. The protocols I worked under mandated a consultation with the prescriber before any changes were made.
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annaleaver

Evorel reduced by 25%, though the doctor re-prescribed at my most recent visit. I don't think it's an issue anymore.

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