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MHRA update: POMs on private prescription by Podiatrist

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by footmedic, Jul 12, 2011.

  1. footmedic

    footmedic Active Member


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    Great news for those pods that hold PoMs cert no need to stock POMs.


    Amoxicillin
    Amorolfinehydrochloride
    Amorolfine hydrochloride lacquer
    Co-Codamol
    Co-dydramol 10/500 tablets
    Codeine Phosphate
    Erythromycin
    Flucloxacillin
    Silver Sulfadiazine
    Tioconazole 28%
    Topical hydrocortisone

    These medicines may also be sold or supplied by a pharmacist against an order written by a suitable qualified podiatrist. (from MHRA website)

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