Greater Glasgow and Clyde Medicines

Latest Medicines Updates & News

Key Medicine Shortages – April 2024

Posted: Thursday, May 2, 2024

Category - Medicines Update

Includes:

Diazepam 10mg/2.5ml rectal solution tubes, Guanfacine (Intuniv®) 2mg and 3mg modified release tablets, Fiasp® (insulin aspart) FlexTouch 100units/ml solution for injection 3ml pre-filled pens, Levemir InnoLet® (insulin detemir) 100units/ml solution for injection pre-filled disposable devices, Insulatard InnoLet® (insulin isophane human) 100units/ml suspension for injection 3ml pre-filled disposable devices, Monomil® XL (isosorbide mononitrate) 60mg modified release tablets, Methadone 5mg tablets, Pabrinex® IV and IM injections, and Salbutamol 2.5mg/2.5ml nebules

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Formulary Update (April 2024)

Posted: Sunday, April 28, 2024

Category - Formulary Update

This post summarises the latest NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde decisions relating to new medicines assessed by SMC and considered by the Area Drug and Therapeutics Committee (ADTC) and uses a nationally developed format specifically aimed for patients and the public.

For full details of the medicines included in this post that are available for use, including any restrictions on prescribing, please see the relevant entry in the GGC Formulary

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Safe disposal of sharps waste in primary care

Posted: Friday, April 5, 2024

Category - Medicines Update

  • Many patients may need to use sharps, such as needles, syringes and fingertip lancing devices, to treat and manage their condition.

  • Sharps should never be disposed of in domestic waste, recycling, or in a container that is no longer needed, such as a drinks can or a bottle. This is potentially hazardous to anyone who comes into contact with the waste, including refuse collectors and members of the public.

  • To minimise the risk of needle stick injuries, a sharps bin, (e.g. SharpSafe® or Sharpsguard®) can be prescribed, which can be returned to the patient’s GP practice for safe disposal once full. GP practices can accept sharps containers independent of their source, however, sharps containers (with exception of needle exchange) should not be returned to community pharmacies.

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