Any location that holds stock of controlled drugs must keep a record of controlled drugs received and administered as a legal requirement – this includes keeping a record of controlled drugs for transfer, pharmacy return or safe disposal. Keep your premises compliant with Misuse of Drugs Act.
The MediPro Medication Returns Book allows for the accurate recording of the controlled drugs for return, transfer or safe disposal within healthcare environments. This book allows each administrator to make a note of all essential information from the name of the home/establishment, the patient’s name, drug name and type (with batch numbers and expiry dates) to the quantity to be disposed, returned to the pharmacy or transferred to avoid the risk of unused or expired drugs being kept on the premises.
An essential tool for high medication turnover establishments to ensure the optimal and controlled care of each of their patients.
- Ideal for the recording of controlled drugs by facilities and homes who keep on-site stock of controlled medications
- Required for every premises that has stock of controlled drugs – not just the main location
- Booklet contains 50 pages of returned drugs forms & 50 NCR copies for the collecting pharmacist or nominated person
- Clearly organised with sufficient space for making notes
- Keeps your workplace compliant with The Misuse of Drugs Act
- Durable and cost effective without impacting quality
- A4 sized card backed book with NCR copy pages
- Ideal for high medication turnover establishments
- Shows a clear line of responsibility following returns procedures
- Contains THREE signature sections – One section for the person handing over controlled drugs from the home, another for the witness to counter-sign and a space for the pharmacist or person collecting the drugs to sign
- Helps to show compliance with in-house policies and procudeures for the handling of medication
- Allows for an accurate paper trail that shows compliance with in-house policies and procudeures
- Ideal for use in Nursing Homes, Residential Homes, GP Practices, Surgeries, Hospices and Hospital wards