
Un farmacista può prescrivere antibiotici?
Revisione paritaria di Michael Stewart, MRPharmSAuthored by Victoria RawPubblicato originariamente 20 Gen 2025
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Potresti non sapere che alcuni farmacisti possono fornirti medicinali per una serie di condizioni di salute. In questo articolo, analizziamo quali trattamenti potrebbero essere in grado di offrirti.
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The role of the UK pharmacist is constantly evolving. Nowadays, you can ask your pharmacist about pretty much any health concern you have. They can assess your symptoms, provide expert advice, and even supply treatments for minor ailments, which reduces the need for immediate doctor appointments.
You can verify your pharmacist's prescribing qualifications by checking the General Pharmaceutical Council's (GPhC) website.
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What can pharmacists prescribe treatments for?
Pharmacists can recommend over-the-counter treatments for a range of common health issues such as:
Dolori e dolenzia.
Coughs and colds.
Ear infections.
Stomach and digestive problems.
Infant feeding and children's health - including head lice, threadworms, eczema and allergies.
Women's health - including contraception, urinary tract infections (UTIs), thrush, period pain and irregular bleeding.
Men's health - including difficoltà erettile (ED) and hair loss.
In some cases, pharmacists can also supply prescription-only medicines without you having to go to the doctor - a service known as the Farmacia Prima scheme. This programme is designed to expand the range of services that a pharmacist can provide.
Un farmacista può prescrivere antibiotici?
Torna ai contenutiPharmacist and nutritional therapist Deborah Grayson, Practice With Confidence, Greater Manchester, UK says: "All pharmacists can now supply several prescription medicine treatments. This includes antibiotics for certain conditions under the Pharmacy First scheme."
These conditions include:
Sinusite - in adults and children over 12.
Sore throats - in adults and children over 5.
Mal d'orecchio - in children aged 5 to 17 years.
Infected insect bites - if aged over 1 year.
Impetigine - if aged over 1 year.
Fuoco di Sant'Antonio - in adults over 18.
Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) - in women aged 16-64.
This service is funded by the NHS, and medicines are provided free to people exempt from prescription charges. If you are not exempt, the usual prescription charge will be applied for each item.
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Can a pharmacist prescribe antibiotics online?
Torna ai contenutiTo find out your nearest pharmacy and check if it is part of the scheme go to NHS pharmacy finder or just walk in. If you have difficulty leaving your house or have limited time, several pharmacies also offer free online consultations under the Pharmacy First scheme - including high street chains such as Lloyds or online service My Local Surgery (MLS).
What happens at a consultation?
Torna ai contenutiTo receive treatment for these conditions, you can visit the pharmacy in person or contact them remotely. All consultations will take place in the pharmacy's dedicated private consultation room.
Grayson explains that the pharmacist will ask you to describe your symptoms, and may examine you if appropriate. Next, they will check that no symptoms suggest a more serious issue.
Symptoms which may be a sign of something more serious include:
Perdita di peso inspiegabile.
Persistent pain.
Affanno.
Tosse persistente.
Signs that an infection may have progressed towards sepsi.
Sanguinamento insolito.
Vision problems.
Lumps, swelling or skin changes.
"Some questions might seem unrelated to your issue, but this is part of assessing overall health and underlying causes for concern," says Grayson. "Your pharmacist may also access your summary care record - the patient record held by your doctor and the central NHS computer. They will also check for any possible interactions with prescribed medicines you may be taking."
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What else can pharmacists help with?
Torna ai contenutiPharmacies are a great place to turn to for managing everyday ailments, such as coughs, colds, allergies, and pain. They can advise you on how best to manage your symptoms and how to use any treatments they recommend. If necessary, they will refer you to a doctor if you need more specialised attention.
"You can also get a vaccinazione antinfluenzale at most pharmacies as part of the NHS-funded vaccination programme, and privately for those not entitled to a free vaccine," says Grayson.
You're eligible for a free flu vaccine if:
You're 65 and over.
You work in frontline health or social care.
You're the main carer for an elderly or disabled person - or persons - and receive a carer's allowance.
You have a long-term health condition.
You're pregnant.
You live with someone whose immune system is weakened.
Other services your local pharmacy may offer include:
Support when your doctor prescribes a new medicine.
Medicine changes after a hospital stay.
Emergency contraceptive pill - free of charge in some areas, ask your pharmacist.
Repeat a supply of prescription contraceptives - with a health check.
Non-prescription contraceptive pill - to buy for those 18 years and over.
An emergency supply of prescription medicines.
Substance misuse services - for example supervised consumption and the Needle and Syringe Exchange Scheme.
Blood pressure checks - these are free for English residents aged 40 and over, unless a healthcare professional has checked it in the last six months, or you already have high blood pressure.
Travel medicines and vaccinazioni.
Chlamydia tests - and treatment options.
Colesterolo and blood sugar tests.
Grayson says that for certain private services, there will be a consultation fee, plus the additional cost of any medicine provided. Contact your local pharmacy to learn about their service details and costs.
How do pharmacists make sure the medicines they prescribe are safe?
Torna ai contenutiA pharmacist will always check the safety of medicines they prescribe alongside your regular prescription medicine. This is done by accessing your patient record to check which treatments you're already on - along with your medical history.
"You may be asked to return to the pharmacy to update on your progress, or given information on when to seek the advice of your doctor, or visit A&E," says Grayson. "This is if your condition doesn’t improve, or worsens."
Pharmacists can also provide up to three appointments, usually by telephone, to help you understand and use a new medicine for a long-term condition safely.
The NHS's Find a Pharmacy tool can help you find a pharmacy in your area. This will give you the pharmacy's name, address, opening hours, the services it offers, and whether it offers private consultation rooms.
Your pharmacist is there to help you take your medicines safely and effectively. If you have any questions about your prescription - including over-the-counter medicines - do not hesitate to ask them.
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Victoria Raw
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Laurea in Lettere (Hons), Letteratura Inglese
Victoria is a content writer with Patient whose special interests focus on mental wellbeing, societal trends and the impact of technology on our health.
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Michael Stewart, MRPharmS
Medicine Leaflet Review Manager – Contractor, Pharmacist
BPharm (Hons), MRPharmS
Michael is a community pharmacist practicing in the Midlands and South Yorkshire with more than 20 years’ experience advising on medicines and medical conditions. He has a strong background in healthcare training, having produced and delivered training courses for pharmacy teams and staff of residential care settings, including nurses. He has also contributed to pharmacy advisory boards for the management of low acuity conditions in the community.
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Prossima revisione prevista: 20 Gen 2028
20 Gen 2025 | Pubblicato originariamente
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