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a High Street pharmacist As many as one in 20 prescriptions composed by physicians consists of mistakes, according to an evaluation by the General Medical Council The first customer of the day has just arrived and I can’t rather think what I’m hearing– the words every pharmacist dreads: ‘He’s been taking the wrong medication,’ says the middle-aged man, referring to the 85-year-old next to him, for whom he is the carer. He hands me a creased paper bag with four open boxes inside and states the patient doesn’t normally take four different-coloured tablets and that the names are different from the last prescription. With sinking dread, I inspect our system. Sure enough, it states this patient has high blood pressure and takes three pills a day– but as the carer has identified, this time he’s been given four pills to …
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