Pharmacists can offer advice and over-the-counter medication to help with a range of common conditions and minor injuries such as:
Your pharmacist can help manage repeat prescriptions and help with any questions that you might have about medication that you have been prescribed by the doctor.
If you’re taking lots of different medicines, you may be able to have a Medicines Use Review with your pharmacist to help you work out when you should be taking your medication and discuss any questions or side effects.
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Not necessarily, your pharmacist can help manage repeat prescriptions for you. If you take medication on a regular basis and your condition is stable, your GP may be able to offer a long-term repeat prescription.
You can visit your pharmacist instead of your GP about how best to keep you and your family well. They have all sorts of advice, from how to eat healthily, lose weight, and what type of exercise you could be doing.
Your local pharmacist might also offer other NHS services such as smoking cessation, blood pressure tests, weight management and flu vaccination. To find out what your community pharmacist offers, just ask them.
All pharmacists train for five years in the use of medicines. They are also trained in managing minor illnesses and providing health and wellbeing advice.
Many pharmacies have a private consultation room where you can discuss issues with pharmacy staff without being overheard. Ask them if you would like to talk in private.
For more information, or for a large print or easy read guide please visit the NHS website.
You can also watch this British Sign Language (BSL) video guide to find out how a pharmacist can help.
Other services that can help you find the right treatment:
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They can help you find the right treatment and support. More information
For more information, or for a large print or easy read guide please visit the NHS website.
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