Short-term repeats are not justified to curb medicine waste (Addison's Disease Self Help Group News, 9 December 2010)

10 Dec 2010


The Addison's Disease Self Help Group (ADSHG) have responded to the British Medical Journal's coverage of a Department of Health-commissioned report on medicines wastage, highlighting that the report shows that 28-day repeat prescribing is ineffective at controlling waste when applied indiscriminately to patients with long-term conditions. ADSHG argue that clinicians should adopt longer-term repeat prescribing practice.

Further details

The full DoH report - Evaluation of the Scale, Causes and Costs of Waste Medicines - can be accessed via a School of Pharmacy, University of London press release.


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