GPs should ignore bans on prescribing drugs available OTC if they believe the policies put patient care at risk, the GMC has said.
GMC guidance on Raising and acting on concerns about patient safety states it is up to GPs to make a professional judgment on whether ‘local developments' could have 'an adverse impact on patient care’.
This guidance can be considered when deciding whether to implement CCG bans on providing patients with prescriptions for drugs that are also available OTC, the regulator told GPonline.
CCG have rolled out local bans on prescribing drugs available OTC, despite warnings from the BMA that GPs could be in breach of their contracts if they refuse to prescribe medicines their patients need. Local commissioners have imposed the bans without waiting for the results of an NHS England consultation on proposals for a nationwide block on GPs prescribing drugs available OTC, which runs until October.
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