Published: 5th June, 2019 in: News Services
The New Medicine Service is a free NHS service, offered through your pharmacy (chemist), to help you understand your condition and get the most out of your new medicine.
The service is for people who have received their first prescription for a medicine to treat any of the following conditions:
30%-50% of prescribed medicines are not taken as recommended.
This means that a lot of medicines are wasted or are not as effective as they could be.
The service will:
The New Medicine Service will help provide better value for you and the NHS by making sure that your medicines are right for you.
When you are given your new medicine you will be asked if you want to sign up to the service. If you agree, you will need to sign a consent form to allow your pharmacist to share your information with other parts of the NHS.
Your pharmacist will give you information about your new medicine.
You will be invited to a confidential meeting to be conducted either in person or over the phone with your pharmacist at a convenient time 7 - 14 days after you first receive your medicine. Your pharmacist will ask you how you are getting on, find out if you are having any problems and give you any information and support you need. You may have concerns or questions that you want to ask. You can ask anything at all about your new medicine.
Your pharmacist will arrange a follow-up discussion 14 - 21 days after step 2. You will be able to talk about how things are going and ask for more advice if you need it.
If you have had problems with the medicine, you may agree with your pharmacist to change the way you take it.
Your pharmacist may recommend that your doctor reviews your new medicine. If this is needed your pharmacist will send a note to your doctor explaining the issues raised. You can have a copy of this note.
In order to receive this service, you will be asked to give your consent for your pharmacist to share information from your New Medicine Service discussions with:
If you do not give your consent you will not be able to use the service. However, when you first receive your medicines your pharmacist will still give you advice about them.
The New Medicine Service will help provide better value for you and the NHS by making sure that your medicines are right for you.