Regulation 3(2)
SCHEDULE 1TERMS OF SERVICE FOR DOCTORS
1.Interpretation.
2.Incorporation of provisions of regulations, etc.
3.Exercise of professional judgment.
4-5.Persons for whose treatment the doctor is responsible.
6-8.Acceptance of patients.
9.Right of a doctor to have patient removed from his list.
10.Evidence of person’s title to obtain treatment.
11.Services to patients.
12.Practice leaflet.
13.Treatment of patients.
14.Newly registered patients.
15.Patients not seen within 3 years.
16.Patients aged 75 years and over.
17-21.Absences, deputies, assistants and partners.
22.Employees.
23.Arrangements at practice premises.
24.Doctors' availability to patients.
25.Doctors available for only 4 days a week.
26.Variation of doctors' availability to patients.
27.Availability to patients outside normal hours.
28.Practice area.
29-31.Prescribing and dispensing.
32-33.Records.
34.Reports to the medical officer.
35.Annual reports.
36.Acceptance of fees.
Interpretation
1. In this Schedule, unless the context otherwise requires—
(a)“associate” means a doctor employed by a single-handed isolated practitioner with the consent of the Board;
(b)“patient” means a person for whose treatment a doctor is responsible under paragraph 4 of these terms of service;
(c)“deputising service” means any person or body carrying on a business which consists of or includes the provision of deputies for periods which normally do not exceed 72 consecutive hours:
(d)“prescription form” means a form provided by the Board or, where the doctor is on the medical list of more than one Board, by the Board which is responsible for the supply of that form for issue by a doctor to enable a person to obtain pharmaceutical services as defined by section 27 of the Act();
(e)unless the context otherwise requires any reference in a paragraph in this Schedule to a numbered sub-paragraph is a reference to the sub-paragraph bearing that number in that paragraph.
Incorporation of provisions of regulations, etc.
2. Any provisions of the following affecting the rights and obligations of doctors shall be deemed to form part of the terms of service:—
(a)these Regulations;
(b)any Statement made under regulation 35;
(c)any provisions of Part II of the National Health Service (Service Committees and Tribunal) (Scotland) Regulations 1992().
Exercise of professional judgment
3. Where a decision whether any, and if so what, action is to be taken under these terms of service requires the exercise of professional judgment, a doctor shall not, in reaching that decision, be required to exercise a higher degree of skill, knowledge and care than—
(a)in the case of a doctor providing child health surveillance services under regulation 29 or minor surgery services under regulation 33, that which any general practitioner included in the child health surveillance list or, as the case may be, the minor surgery list might reasonably be expected to exercise; and
(b)in any other case, that which general practitioners as a class might reasonably be expected to exercise.
Persons for whose treatment the doctor is responsible
4.—(1) The persons for whose treatment a doctor is responsible are—
(a)all persons whom he has accepted or agreed to accept for inclusion in his list and who have not been notified to him by the Board as having ceased to be on his list;
(b)all persons whom he has accepted or agreed to accept as temporary residents;
(c)all persons who have been assigned to him and who have not been notified to him by the Board as having ceased to be on his list;
(d)all persons for whom he may be required in terms of sub-paragraph (2) to provide treatment pending their acceptance by or assignment to a doctor;
(e)all persons for whom he may be required in terms of sub-paragraph (3) to provide treatment which is immediately required in case of accident or other emergency;
(f )all persons to whom the doctor is required to give necessary treatment under paragraph 10;
(g)all persons in respect of whom he is acting as a deputy under the provisions of paragraph 18(6);
(h)during the period of an appointment under regulation 24 persons whom he has been appointed to treat temporarily;
(i)in respect of contraceptive services and maternity medical services women for whom he has undertaken to provide such services;
(j)in respect of services specified in regulations 29 and 33 and paragraph 8, persons to whom he has undertaken to provide those services;
(k)during the hours agreed with the Board, any person whose own doctor has been relieved of responsibility during those hours specified in paragraph 5 and for whom he has accepted responsibility.
(2) If a doctor refuses to accept, for inclusion in his list or as a temporary resident, a person who lives in his practice area and who is not in the list of, or has not been accepted as a temporary resident by, another doctor practising in that area, he may inform him of the name and address of any neighbouring doctor to whom he may apply for acceptance and shall inform him of the name and address of the Board and of his right to apply to it for assignment, and he shall give that person any treatment which he may require until that person has been accepted by or assigned to another doctor.
(3) Where a doctor has notified the Board that he wishes to have a person removed from his list in accordance with paragraph 9(2), he shall on request give that person any immediately necessary treatment until the expiry of 14 days beginning with the date of the notification or until that person has been accepted by or assigned to another doctor, whichever occurs first.
(4) If a doctor notifies the Board in writing of his refusal to accept for inclusion in his list or as a temporary resident, a person specified in sub-paragraph (2) and states the person’s name and address, the Board shall forthwith inform the person that he should at once apply to another doctor, or to the Board for assignment to a doctor and, if he has not been accepted by another doctor and has not applied for assignment before the expiry of 14 days after receipt of the Board’s communication, he shall be deemed to have applied to the Board for assignment and shall be assigned by the Board to a doctor in accordance with the provisions of regulation 20(1), and the obligation to give treatment in sub-paragraph (2) shall cease on the date of the assignment.
(5) If a doctor is requested to provide treatment, and is available, he shall provide treatment immediately required, by reason of accident or other emergency, by a person who is not on the list of and who has not been accepted as a temporary resident by or assigned to, any doctor practising in the locality, or who is on the list of or has been accepted as a temporary resident by or assigned to, such a doctor, but neither the said doctor nor any deputy whom he may have appointed is available.
(6) Notwithstanding anything contained in this paragraph, a doctor shall not be responsible under these terms of service for the treatment in hospital of a person admitted thereto for treatment by the staff of the hospital.
5. A doctor who is elderly or infirm or who has been exempted by the Board under regulation 20(2) from the liability to have persons assigned to him may be relieved by the Board of any liability for emergency calls arising between 7 pm on weekdays and 8 am on the following morning and between 1 pm on Saturday and 8 am on the following Monday to persons who—
(a)are not on his list, or
(b)are not temporary residents for whom he is responsible, or
(c)have not been accepted by him for the provision of maternity medical services.
Acceptance of patients
6.—(1) A doctor may agree to accept a person on his list if the person is eligible to be accepted by him.
(2) A doctor shall indicate his acceptance of an applicant by signing either his medical card or a form of application for acceptance which has been completed by the applicant or on his behalf, and sending the card or form to the Board within 14 days of receiving it. Where any person is authorised by the doctor to sign the card or form on behalf of that doctor, he shall say so accordingly and in addition to his own signature, add the doctor’s name.
7. A doctor may—
(a)undertake to provide contraceptive services to a woman who has applied to him in accordance with regulation 30;
(b)accept as a temporary resident a person who has applied to him in accordance with regulation 26(1);
(c)undertake to provide maternity medical services to a woman who has made an arrangement with him in accordance with regulation 31(1).
8. Notwithstanding that the person concerned is not on his list, a doctor may—
(a)take a cervical smear from a woman who would be eligible for acceptance by him as a temporary resident or for whom he has undertaken to provide maternity medical services or contraceptive services;
(b)vaccinate or immunise a person who would be eligible for acceptance by him as a temporary resident.
Right of a doctor to have patient removed from his list
9.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) to (5), a doctor may have the name of any person removed from his list by giving notice to the Board and the removal shall take effect on the date of acceptance of that person by, or assignment to, another doctor or on the eighth day after the Board receives such notice, whichever first occurs. If the doctor at the date when removal would take effect is providing treatment to the person (otherwise than at intervals of more than 7 days because of the chronic nature of the person’s illness), the doctor shall notify the Board accordingly, and removal shall take place on the eighth day after the Board receives notice from him that the person no longer requires such treatment or upon acceptance by, or assignment to, another doctor, whichever first occurs.
(2) Where—
(a)a person on a doctor’s list has committed an act of violence against the doctor or has behaved in such a way that the doctor has feared for his safety; and
(b)the doctor has reported the incident to the police or the Procurator Fiscal
the doctor may notify the Board that he wishes to have that person removed from his list with immediate effect.
(3) Notification under sub-paragraph (2) may be given by any means including telephone or fax, but if not given in writing shall subsequently be confirmed in writing within 7 days (and for this purpose a faxed notification is not a written one).
(4) The time at which the doctor notifies the Board shall be the time at which he makes the telephone call or sends or delivers the notification to the Board.
(5) Where pursuant to this paragraph a doctor has notified the Board that he wishes to have a person’s name removed from his list with immediate effect, he shall take all reasonable steps to inform the person concerned.
Evidence of person’s title to obtain treatment
10.—(1) A doctor is entitled to require a person claiming to be on his list and applying for treatment, regarding whose identity he has reasonable doubts, to produce his medical card.
(2) If such a person fails on request to produce his medical card, the doctor is required to give any necessary treatment (including the supply of any drugs or appliances which he would be required to supply to a person on his list) but the doctor may charge the applicant a reasonable fee for any treatment given, including any drugs or appliances supplied, provided that he renders the applicant an account, or gives him a receipt for the fee. The doctor may order any drugs or appliance required for the treatment of the applicant in the same way as for a person on his list.
(3) If the applicant applies to the Board within 14 days after receiving the account or paying the fee, as the case may be (or within such longer period not exceeding 30 days as may be allowed by the Board if it is satisfied that the failure to make application within the period of 14 days was occasioned by some reasonable cause) and the Board is satisfied that he was on the doctor’s list, the Board may require the doctor to withdraw his account, or if the fee has been paid, may recover the fee from the doctor by deduction from his remuneration or otherwise and repay it to the applicant. If the doctor has supplied any drug or appliance for which, in the case of a person on his list, he would have been entitled to payment from the Board, the Board shall credit him with the payment to which he would have been so entitled.
Services to patients
11.—(1) Subject to paragraphs 3, 13 and 31 a doctor shall render to his patients all necessary and appropriate personal medical services of the type usually provided by general medical practitioners.
(2) The services which a doctor is required by sub-paragraph (1) to render shall include the following:—
(a)the administration of anaesthetics or the rendering of any other assistance at an operation performed by, and of the kind usually performed by, a general medical practitioner;
(b)where appropriate giving advice personally to patients, either individually or in groups, relating to their general health, and in particular on the significance of diet, exercise, the use of tobacco, the consumption of alcohol and the misuse of drugs and solvents;
(c)offering to patients consultations and, where appropriate, physical examinations for the purpose of identifying, or reducing the risk of, disease or injury;
(d)offering to patients, where appropriate, vaccination or immunisation against Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Pertussis, Poliomyelitis, Diphtheria and Tetanus;
(e)arranging for the referral of patients, as appropriate, for the provision of any other services provided under the Act;
(f)giving advice, as appropriate, to enable patients to avail themselves of social work services provided by a local authority.
(3) A doctor shall not be required under sub-paragraph (1) or (2) to provide to any person—
(a)services which involve the application of such special skill or experience of a degree or kind which general medical practitioners as a class cannot reasonably be expected to possess;
(b)the administration of an anaesthetic at an operation performed by a doctor in the course of providing maternity medical services;
(c)contraceptive services, child health surveillance services, minor surgery services nor, except in an emergency, maternity medical services, unless he has previously undertaken to provide such services to that person; or
(d)where he is a restricted services principal, any category of general medical services which he has not undertaken to provide.
(4) In the case of maternity medical services the expression “all necessary and appropriate personal medical services” includes the provision of all necessary medical services (other than services which involve the application of special skill or experience of a degree or kind which general medical practitioners as a class cannot reasonably be expected to possess) during and following pregnancy and labour in respect of all conditions arising therefrom and in particular the following services:—
(a)antenatal services, i.e. full antenatal care, supervision and examination, including full medical and obstetric examination of the patient as soon as possible after the doctor’s engagement to provide maternity medical services and such further examination as the condition of the patient requires;
(b)services during the confinement and lying-in period including—
(i)attendance at some stage of labour either before or at delivery, or at such early time thereafter as is reasonably possible in the light of clinical circumstances;
(ii)attendance within twelve hours of completion of labour or as soon thereafter as practicable and as often as the condition of the patient or her child requires throughout a lying-in period of 14 days;
(iii)attendance at any time when summoned by the midwife attending the case;
(c)post-puerperal services, i.e., medical and pelvic examination of the patient at or about six weeks after confinement.
(5) The doctor providing the maternity medical services shall, if he is not the doctor on whose list the name of the person is included—
(a)comply with any request by the doctor on whose list the name of the woman is included to examine or give other assistance to the woman and her child if and so far as the practitioner providing the services considers it necessary and appropriate that he should do so;
(b)issue, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 13(7) to the woman or her personal representative certificates of pregnancy, expected confinement and confinement, being certificates reasonably required by her.
(6) The doctor providing the services shall also, subject always to paragraph 4(5) administer an anaesthetic or render other assistance, as required, in connection with any service or operation performed by another doctor otherwise than as part of the general medical services, if the administration of the anaesthetic or the rendering of such other assistance does not involve the application of special skill or experience of a degree or kind which general medical practitioners as a class cannot reasonably be expected to possess.
(7) Nothing in the foregoing shall affect the responsibility of the doctor on whose list the name of the woman receiving maternity medical services is included for the provision of treatment necessary for her general health.
(8) In the case of emergency, the doctor is required to render whatever services are, having regard to the circumstances, in the best interest of the patient.
(9) In determining whether a particular service involves the application of such special skill and experience as aforesaid, regard is to be had to the question whether services of the kind are or are not usually undertaken by general medical practitioners practising in the area in which the question arose.
Practice leaflet
12.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), a doctor whose name is included in the medical list shall compile in relation to his practice a document (in this paragraph called a “practice leaflet”) which shall include the information specified in Schedule 5.
(2) Sub-paragraph (1) shall, in relation to a doctor referred to in regulation 4(5)(f), apply only to the extent that the Board sees fit.
(3) A doctor shall review his practice leaflet at least once in every period of 12 months and shall make any amendments necessary to maintain its accuracy.
(4) A doctor shall make available a copy of the most recent edition of his practice leaflet to the Board, to each patient on his list and to any other person who, in the doctor’s opinion, reasonably requires one.
(5) A doctor who practises in partnership with other doctors whose names are included in the medical list shall satisfy the requirements of this paragraph if he makes available a practice leaflet, compiled and, where appropriate, revised in accordance with sub-paragraphs (1) and (3) which relates to the partnership as a whole; and in such a case a doctor may, if he so wishes, also produce a practice leaflet relating to his own activities.
Treatment of patients
13.—(1) If the condition of a patient is such that he requires treatment which is not within the scope of the doctor’s obligations under these terms of service, but such treatment is to the knowledge of the doctor available under the National Health Service, the doctor shall inform the patient of the fact and if the patient so wishes, the doctor shall take all necessary steps to enable him to receive such treatment. The doctor shall also give his patients such advice or assistance as he may consider appropriate to enable them to take advantage of other medical services available under the National Health Service.
(2) Subject to the following provisions of this paragraph, a doctor shall render the services referred to in paragraph 11 (in this paragraph called the “relevant services”) during the hours for which he is normally available pursuant to paragraph 24 (in this paragraph referred to as “normal hours”)—
(a)at his practice premises; or
(b)in the case of a patient whose condition is such that in the doctor’s reasonable opinion it would be inappropriate for the patient to attend at the practice premises, at whichever is appropriate of the places set out in sub-paragraph (5).
(3) Outside normal hours the doctor shall consider, in the light of the patient’s medical condition, whether a consultation is needed, and if so, when.
(4) If in the doctor’s reasonable opinion a consultation is needed before the next time at which the patient could be seen during normal hours, he shall render the relevant services—
(a)at his practice premises;
(b)at such other place as the Board has agreed, pursuant to paragraph 27 and he has informed the patient, pursuant to paragraph 27(5), is a place where he will treat patients outside normal hours; or
(c)in the case of a patient whose condition is such that in the doctor’s reasonable opinion it would be inappropriate for the patient to attend either at the practice premises or at such other place, at whichever is appropriate of the places set out in sub-paragraph (5).
(5) The places referred to in sub-paragraphs (2)(b) and (4)(c) are—
(a)the place where the patient was residing when he was accepted by the doctor pursuant to paragraph 6 or, as the case may be, when he was assigned to the doctor pursuant to regulation 20 or, in the case of a patient who was previously on the list of a doctor in a practice declared vacant, when the doctor succeeded to the vacancy;
(b)such other place as the doctor has informed the patient and the Board is the place where he has agreed to visit and treat the patient;
(c)some other place in the doctor’s practice area.
(6) Nothing in this paragraph prevents the doctor from—
(a)arranging for the referral of a patient pursuant to paragraph 11(2)(e) without first seeing the patient, in a case where the medical condition of the patient makes that course of action appropriate; or
(b)visiting the patient in circumstances where this paragraph does not place him under an obligation to do so.
(7) A doctor shall issue to a patient or his personal representatives free of charge any certificate of a description prescribed in the first column of Schedule 9 which is reasonably required by him under or for the purposes of the enactments specified in the second column of the said Schedule opposite and in relation to the description of the certificate in the first column. Any certificate issued under this sub-paragraph for the purposes of:
(a)the Social Security Act 1975(); or
(b)section 17(2) of the Social Security and Housing Benefits Act 1982(); or
(c)Part V of and Schedule 4 Part I to the Social Security Act 1986()
shall be issued in accordance with any regulations made under those Acts.
(8) A doctor shall not be required to issue a certificate under this paragraph where the patient is receiving treatment otherwise than from or under the supervision of a doctor.
(9) A doctor, except when providing maternity medical services, is responsible for providing the services of another doctor for the administration of an anaesthetic, when necessary, in connection with any service or operation on his patient undertaken by him under these terms of service whenever such administration does not involve the application of special skill or experience of a degree or kind which general medical practitioners as a class cannot reasonably be expected to possess.
(10) A doctor providing maternity medical services is responsible for providing the services of another doctor for the administration of an anaesthetic when necessary in connection with any operation performed by him on his patient and undertaken by him under these terms of service.
(11) The provisions of sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) shall not apply in the case of a patient who attends when an appointment system is in operation and who has not previously made, and is not given, an appointment. In such a case the doctor may decline to attend the patient during that surgery period, if the patient’s health would not thereby be jeopardised and the patient is offered an appointment to attend within a reasonable time having regard to all circumstances. The doctor shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that a consultation is not so deferred except in accordance with his instructions.
Newly registered patients
14.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (4) to (9), where a patient has been accepted on the list of a doctor under paragraph 6 or assigned to such a list under regulation 20, the doctor shall, in addition and without prejudice to his other obligations in respect of that patient under these terms of service, within 30 days of the date of such acceptance or assignment, invite the patient to participate in a consultation either at his practice premises or, if the condition of the patient so warrants, at such other place as the doctor is obliged, under paragraph 13(4)(b), to render personal medical services to that patient.
(2) Where a patient (or, in the case of a patient who is a child, the appropriate person in relation to that child) agrees that he, or in the case of a child, that the child will participate in such a consultation as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (1), the doctor shall, in the course of that consultation—
(a)seek details as to the medical history of the patient and, so far as may be relevant to the patient’s medical history, as to that of his consanguineous family, in respect of—
(i)illnesses, immunisations, allergies, hereditary conditions, medication and tests carried out for breast or cervical cancer,
(ii)social factors (including employment or unemployment, housing and family circumstances) which may affect his health,
(iii)factors of his lifestyle (including diet, exercise, use of tobacco, consumption of alcohol, and misuse of drugs or solvents) which may affect his health, and
(iv)the current state of his health;
(b)offer to undertake a physical examination of the patient, comprising—
(i)the measurement of his blood pressure,
(ii)the taking of a urine sample and its analysis to identify the presence of albumin and glucose, and
(iii)the measurements necessary to detect any changes in his body mass index;
(c)record, in the records maintained in relation to the patient pursuant to paragraph 32, his findings arising out of the details supplied by or in relation to, and any examination of, the patient under this sub-paragraph;
(d)assess whether and, if so, in what manner and to what extent he should render personal medical services to the patient; and
(e)in so far as it would not, in the opinion of the doctor, be likely to cause serious damage to the physical or mental health of the patient to do so, discuss with the patient (or, where the patient is a child, the appropriate person) the conclusions the doctor has drawn as a result of the consultation as to the state of the patient’s health.
(3) In sub-paragraphs (2) and (4) and in paragraph 15(3)(e) “the appropriate person”, in relation to a child, is a person who has the right under regulation 39 to choose on behalf of the child the person by whom general medical services are to be provided for the child.
(4) On each occasion where a doctor invites a patient or, where the patient is a child, the appropriate person, to participate in a consultation pursuant to sub-paragraph (1), he shall—
(a)make the invitation in writing or, if the invitation is initially made orally, confirm it in writing, by a letter either handed to the patient or his representative or sent to the patient or, where the patient is a child, to the appropriate person, at the address recorded in the medical records kept for the patient as being his last home address or that of the appropriate person, as the case may be;
(b)record in the patient’s medical records the date of each such invitation and whether or not it was accepted;
(c)where, as a result of making the invitation, the doctor becomes aware that the patient is no longer residing at the address shown in his medical records, advise the Board accordingly.
(5) A doctor shall not be obliged to offer a consultation pursuant to sub-paragraph (1)—
(a)if he is a restricted services principal;
(b)in respect of a child under the age of 5 years;
(c)to any patient who, immediately before joining the list of a doctor, was a patient of a partner of the doctor and who, during the year immediately preceding the date of his acceptance or assignment to his current doctor’s list, had participated in a consultation pursuant to sub-paragraph (1); or
(d)to the extent allowed by the Board, to any patient within a class of patients in respect of which the Board or, on appeal, the Secretary of State, has pursuant to sub-paragraphs (6) to (9), deferred the doctor’s obligation under sub-paragraph (1).
(6) Where a doctor assumes responsibility for a list of patients on his succession to a vacant medical practice or otherwise becomes responsible for a significant number of new patients within a short period, he may apply, in accordance with sub-paragraph (7), to the Board for the deferment of his obligation under sub-paragraph (1) for a period not exceeding 2 years from the date of the application.
(7) An application pursuant to sub-paragraph (6) shall be made in writing and shall be accompanied by a statement of the doctor’s proposals by reference to particular classes of patients, with a view to securing that all eligible patients are invited to participate in a consultation pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) by the end of the period of the deferment.
(8) Within 60 days of receiving an application the Board shall decide it—
(a)by approving the application;
(b)by approving the application subject to conditions; or
(c)by refusing the application,
and shall give written notice of its decision and, where it refuses the application or grants it subject to conditions, of its reasons for refusal or for such conditions, and of the doctor’s right of appeal under sub-paragraph (9).
(9) A doctor may appeal in writing to the Secretary of State against any refusal of an application, or against any condition subject to which an application is approved by a Board pursuant to sub-paragraph (8)(b), and on determining such an appeal the Secretary of State shall—
(a)either confirm the Board’s decision or substitute his own determination for the decision of the Board, and
(b)give to the doctor written notice of his decision and of his reasons therefor.
(10) In this paragraph and paragraph 15 “body mass index” means the figure produced by dividing the number of kilograms in the patient’s weight by the square of the number of metres in his height.
Patients not seen within 3 years
15.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), where a patient who—
(a)has attained the age of 16 years but has not attained the age of 75 years; and
(b)within the preceding 3 years has attended neither a consultation with, nor a clinic provided by, any doctor in the course of his provision of general medical services, requests a consultation for the purposes of assessing whether he needs personal medical services, a doctor shall, in addition to and without prejudice to any other obligation under these terms of service, provide such a consultation.
(2) Sub-paragraph (1) shall not apply in the case of a doctor who is a restricted services principal.
(3) Where a doctor provides a consultation mentioned in sub-paragraph (1), the doctor shall, in the course of that consultation—
(a)where appropriate seek details from the patient as to the medical history of the patient, and, so far as may be relevant to the patient’s medical history, as to that of his consanguineous family, in respect of—
(i)illnesses, immunisations, allergies, hereditary conditions, medication and tests carried out for breast or cervical cancer,
(ii)social factors (including employment or unemployment, housing and family circumstances) which may affect his health,
(iii)factors of his lifestyle (including diet, exercise, use of tobacco, consumption of alcohol, and misuse of drugs or solvents) which may affect his health, and
(iv)the current state of his health;
(b)offer to undertake a physical examination of the patient, comprising—
(i)the measurement of his blood pressure,
(ii)the taking of a urine sample and its analysis to identify the presence of albumin and glucose, and (iii)the measurements necessary to detect any changes in his body mass index;
(c)record, in the records maintained in relation to the patient pursuant to paragraph 32, his findings arising out of the details supplied by or in relation to, and any examination of, the patient under this sub-paragraph;
(d)assess whether and, if so, in what manner and to what extent he should render personal medical services to the patient; and
(e)in so far as it would not, in the opinion of the doctor, be likely to cause serious damage to the physical or mental health of the patient to do so, discuss with the patient (or, where the patient is a child, the appropriate person) the conclusions the doctor has drawn as a result of the consultation as to the state of the patient’s health.
Patients aged 75 years and over
16.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), a doctor shall, without prejudice and in addition to any other obligations under the terms of service, in each year beginning on 1st April—
(a)invite each patient on his list who has attained the age of 75 years to participate in a consultation, and
(b)offer to make a domiciliary visit to each such patient,
for the purpose of assessing whether he needs to render personal medical services to such a patient.
(2) Sub-paragraph (1) shall not apply in the case of any doctor who is a restricted services principal.
(3) Any consultation pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) may take place in the course of a domiciliary visit made pursuant to sub-paragraph (1).
(4) In the case of a patient who is accepted by a doctor pursuant to paragraph 6, or assigned to him pursuant to regulation 20 and who has attained the age of 75 years when he is so accepted or assigned, an invitation and an offer pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) shall be made within a year of the date of his acceptance or assignment.
(5) A doctor shall, when making an assessment following a consultation under sub-paragraph (1), record in the patient’s medical records kept pursuant to paragraph 32 his observations made of any matter which appears to him to be affecting the patient’s general health, including where appropriate, the patient's—
(a)sensory functions,
(b)mobility,
(c)mental condition,
(d)physical condition, including continence,
(e)social environment, and
(f)use of medicines.
(6) A doctor shall keep with the patient’s medical records a report of any observations made in the course of a domiciliary visit made pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) which are relevant to the patient’s general health.
(7) When inviting a patient to participate in a consultation or offering him a domiciliary visit, pursuant to sub-paragraph (1), a doctor shall comply with the requirements of paragraph 14(4), as if that sub-paragraph referred to an offer as well as to an invitation.
(8) Where a patient has participated in a consultation pursuant to sub-paragraph (1), the doctor shall offer to discuss with him the conclusions he has drawn, as a result of the consultation, as to the state of the patient’s health, unless to do so would, in the opinion of the doctor, be likely to cause serious harm to the physical or mental health of the patient.
Absences, deputies, assistants and partners
17.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) a doctor is responsible for ensuring the provision to each of his patients of the services referred to in paragraph 11 throughout each day during which his name is included in the medical list.
(2) A doctor who was, prior to 1st April 1990, relieved by the Board of such responsibility in respect of his patients during times approved by the Board may continue to enjoy such relief for so long as his name is included in the medical list.
18.—(1) Subject to the provisions of sub-paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) a doctor shall give treatment personally.
(2) If reasonable steps are taken to ensure continuity of treatment the practitioner shall be under no obligation to give treatment personally to a patient and such treatment may be given—
(a)by a partner or assistant;
(b)by a deputy; or
(c)if it is treatment which it is reasonable in the circumstances to delegate to a person who is competent to carry out such treatment, by such person.
(3) In the case of child health surveillance services a doctor who has, pursuant to regulation 29(3), undertaken to provide such services may employ for the purposes of providing such services a deputy, associate or assistant general practitioner whose name is included in a child health surveillance list or, with the consent of the Board, some other deputy or assistant.
(4) In the case of minor surgery services a doctor who has, pursuant to regulation 33(2), undertaken to provide such services may employ a deputy, associate or assistant whose name is included in a minor surgery list to conduct a procedure described in Schedule 4.
(5) Without prejudice to paragraph 17(1), in relation to his obligations under these terms of service, a doctor is responsible for all acts and omissions of any doctor acting as his deputy, whether or not he is a partner or assistant, or of any deputising service, while acting on his behalf, or of any person employed by, or acting on behalf of, him or such a deputy or deputising service; but a doctor shall not be responsible for any act or omission for which a deputy is responsible under sub-paragraph (6).
(6) Where a doctor whose name is included in the medical list of any Board or of a Family Health Services Authority established under section 10(1) of the National Health Service Act 1977() is acting as deputy to another doctor whose name is included in the medical list of a Board the deputy alone is responsible for—
(a)his own acts and omissions in relation to the obligations under these terms of service of the doctor for whom he acts as deputy; and
(b)the acts and omissions of any person employed by him or acting on his behalf.
(7) A doctor shall make all necessary arrangements for the treatment of his patients. He shall inform the Board of any standing deputising arrangements. When he proposes to be absent from his practice for more than 14 days he shall inform the Board of the arrangements he has made for the provision of general medical services to his patients during his absence. If he has undertaken the provision of contraceptive services or maternity medical services he shall ensure that the doctor or doctors providing general medical services on his behalf will also provide such services.
(8) Where such absence is to exceed 90 days he shall before the expiry of that period obtain the consent of the Board to such arrangement in respect of any period beyond the 90th day of his absence. In giving consent the Board may also impose such conditions as it thinks necessary or expedient to ensure the adequacy of such arrangements.
(9) The provisions of paragraph 19(8) and (9) shall apply with respect to the Board’s consent and conditions under sub-paragraph (8) as they apply under paragraph 19.
(10) A doctor shall not except with the consent of the Board employ any one or more assistants for a total period of more than 90 days in any period of 1 year and where such consent has been given it shall be subject to periodic review and may be withdrawn by the Board. Where the Board refuses or withdraws its consent the doctor may appeal against such refusal or withdrawal to the Medical Practices Committee by sending to the Committee notice of appeal within 14 days or such longer period as the Committee may allow from the date on which the Board notifies the doctor of its decision, and the Committee after such inquiry as it may think necessary shall determine the appeal.
(11) A doctor shall notify the Board as soon as possible of the name of any assistant he employs and of the termination of such employment.
(12) A doctor shall not, without the consent of the Secretary of State, employ as a deputy or assistant any doctor who is disqualified for inclusion in the medical list of the Board under section 29 of the Act().
(13) A doctor acting as a deputy shall be entitled to treat patients at places and at times other than those arranged by the doctor for whom he is acting, due regard being had to the convenience of the patients.
(14) A doctor acting as a deputy for another doctor may not treat the other doctor’s patients at any place approved under paragraph 27 unless it is so approved for the other doctor.
(15) A deputy or assistant (other than a partner or assistant whose name is included on the medical list or an associate) shall, in addition to signing with his own name any certificate, prescription form or other document issued by him under these terms of service, insert therein if it does not already appear the name of the doctor for whom he is acting as deputy or assistant.
(16) For the purposes of this paragraph the word “partner” shall include any partner who is otherwise deemed under the Regulations to be an assistant and the word “assistant” shall not include such a person.
19.—(1) Before entering into regular or standing arrangements with a deputising service for the provision of a deputy or deputies, a doctor shall—
(a)obtain the written agreement of the deputising service that any doctor provided to him by the deputising service will be suitably experienced within the meaning of section 21 of the Act (other than by virtue of being a restricted services principal) or will have the acquired right specified in regulation 5(1)(d) of the Vocational Training for General Medical Practice (European Requirements) Regulations 1994(); and
(b)obtain the consent of the Board.
(2) The Board shall refuse its consent if the doctor has not obtained the written agreement of the deputising service as referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(a).
(3) In giving such consent the Board shall impose the condition that the agreement referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(a) remain in force, and may impose such other conditions, including conditions in relation to the standards and the facilities provided by the deputising service, having regard to the advice of the Area Medical Committee on these standards and facilities, as it considers necessary or expedient to ensure—
(a)that the doctor’s patients will receive all proper and necessary treatment, and
(b)that the arrangements with the deputising service will have due regard to the provisions of these terms of service.
(4) References below in this paragraph to refusing consent and to conditions do not include refusing consent under sub-paragraph (2) or the condition set out in sub-paragraph (3).
(5) Before refusing or withdrawing such consent or imposing or varying such conditions, the Board shall consult the Area Medical Committee.
(6) The Board may at any time, and shall periodically, review in consultation with the Area Medical Committee any such consent given or conditions imposed and may withdraw such consent or vary such conditions.
(7) Where the Board decides to withdraw consent given to a doctor under this paragraph, it shall so far as is reasonably practicable, give the doctor not less than 30 days' notice of the date on which the Board’s decision is to come into effect; but the Board may dispense with such notice if it is satisfied that it is in the interests of patients to do so.
(8) A doctor may appeal to the Secretary of State against the refusal of consent or the imposition of a condition or against withdrawal of consent or variation of conditions under this paragraph by sending to him notice of appeal within 30 days from the date on which the Board notifies the doctor of its decision.
(9) In determining an appeal under this paragraph the Secretary of State may substitute for the Board’s decision such decision and conditions as he thinks fit.
20.—(1) A doctor shall not engage another doctor as a deputy, or employ one as an assistant (other than as a trainee general practitioner), unless the other doctor—
(a)is suitably experienced within the meaning of section 21 of the Act (other than by virtue of being a restricted services principal); or
(b)has the acquired right specified in regulation 5(1)(d) of the Vocational Training for General Medical Practice (European Requirements) Regulations 1994.
(2) A doctor shall from time to time, and at any time when there are grounds for doing so, take reasonable steps to satisfy himself that a deputising service with which he has entered into arrangements for the provision of any deputy continues to comply with the agreement referred to in paragraph 19(1)(a).
(3) If the Board so requests, a doctor shall furnish it with evidence that such a deputising service is continuing to comply with that agreement.
21.—(1) Nothing in paragraphs 18, 19 and 20 requires a doctor to terminate or vary any existing contract of employment or contract for services, or any existing arrangement he has with a deputising service, before he has the right to do so under the terms of the contract or arrangement.
(2) In paragraph (1), “existing” means existing on 1st January 1995.
Employees
22.—(1) A doctor, before employing any person to assist him in the provision of general medical services, shall take reasonable care to satisfy himself that the person in question is both competent and suitably qualified to discharge the duties for which he is to be employed.
(2) The duty imposed by sub-paragraph (1) is in addition to the duty imposed by paragraph 19(1) so far as it relates to assistants.
(3) When considering the competence and suitability of any person for the purpose of sub-paragraph (1) a doctor shall have regard, in particular, to—
(a)that person’s academic and vocational qualifications;
(b)that person’s training and his experience in employment;
(c)any guidance issued by the Board in accordance with regulation 38.
(4) A doctor shall afford to each employee reasonable opportunities to undertake appropriate training with a view to maintaining that employee’s competence.
Arrangements at practice premises
23.—(1) A doctor shall—
(a)provide proper and sufficient accommodation—
(i)at his practice premises, having regard to the circumstances of his practice, and
(ii)at any other premises at which the Board, in accordance with paragraph 27, has agreed he may treat his patients; and
(b)on receipt of a written request from the Board, allow inspection of those premises at a reasonable time by a member or officer of the Board or the Area Medical Committee or both, authorised by the Board for the purpose.
(2) The accommodation referred to in sub-paragraph (1) shall not except with the consent of the Board or, on appeal, of the Secretary of State, be in premises occupied by a pharmacist.
(3) Where a doctor proposes to cease to practise at an address in respect of which he is included in the medical list, he shall inform the Board whether or not in the event of consent being given, he would propose to give notice under regulation 21(10) for the removal of the persons who would attend for treatment at that address. Approval may be given subject to such conditions as seem necessary to the Board or in the case of appeal, the Secretary of State, to enable the doctor to carry out his obligations under these terms of service and to a condition that the doctor inform his patients, at his own expense, of any special arrangements for the conduct of his practice or of any changes in his practice arrangements.
(4) A doctor shall obtain the approval of the Board (who shall consult the Area Medical Committee) or, on appeal, the Secretary of State to the introduction of an appointment system.
(5) Without prejudice to sub-paragraph (4) a doctor who succeeds to a practice where an appointment system is in force shall be required only to notify the Board that he intends to continue to operate an appointment system.
(6) A doctor whose name is included in the medical list shall notify the Board in writing of any change in his place of residence not later than 30 days after such change takes place.
Doctors' availability to patients
24.—(1) Any doctor whose name is included in a medical list shall—
(a)be available normally at such times and places as, following an application by the doctor, the Board shall approve after consultation with the Area Medical Committee, or, on appeal the Secretary of State shall determine in his case, in accordance with the requirements of the following provisions of this paragraph; and
(b)inform his patients about his availability in such manner as the Board may require in accordance with sub-paragraph (16).
(2) Subject to sub-paragraphs (3), (4), (5) and (6), a Board shall not approve any application submitted by a doctor in relation to the times at which he is to be available unless it is satisfied that—
(a)the times proposed are such that the doctor will be available normally—
(i)in 42 weeks in any period of 12 months;
(ii)for no less than the number of hours in any such week which are specified in the condition in relation to him under regulation 15; and
(iii)on 5 days in any such week; and
(b)the hours for which the doctor will be available normally in any week are to be allocated between the days on which he will be available normally in that week in such a manner as is likely to be convenient to his patients;
(c)where the doctor is a three-quarter-time doctor or a half-time doctor, he is practising in partnership with—
(i)another doctor whose name is included in the medical list and who is himself a full-time doctor; or
(ii)two job-sharing doctors whose names are included in the medical list and whose hours are aggregated for the purpose of head (d) of this sub-paragraph;
(d)where the doctor is a job-sharing doctor—
(i)he is practising in partnership with another doctor whose name is included in the medical list, and
(ii)the hours for which both doctors will be available normally will in aggregate be not less than 26 hours in any week referred to in head (a)(i) of this sub-paragraph.
(3) On any application made pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) by a three-quarter-time doctor or a half-time doctor—
(a)head (a)(iii) of sub-paragraph (2) shall not apply; and
(b)any approval of the application shall be subject to the condition that the approval shall lapse after the expiry of a period of 6 months from the date on which that doctor ceases to satisfy sub-paragraph (2)(c).
(4) On any application made pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) by a job-sharing doctor—
(a)head (a)(iii) of sub-paragraph (2) shall apply so as to require either the job-sharing doctor or the other doctor referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(d) to be available normally on each of the days mentioned in that head; and
(b)any approval of the application shall be subject to the condition that the approval shall lapse after the expiry of a period of 6 months from the date on which the doctor ceases to satisfy sub-paragraph (2)(d).
(5) On any application made pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) by a doctor who is a restricted list principal or a restricted services principal, sub-paragraph (2)(a)(i) and (iii), (c) and (d) shall not apply.
(6) The Board may, in relation to the application of any full-time doctor who seeks to be available normally on only 4 days in any week referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(a)(i), excuse the doctor from the requirement of head (a)(iii) of that sub-paragraph and approve the application to the extent allowed by paragraph 25.
(7) In this paragraph and in paragraphs 25 and 26, “available” means, in relation to a doctor, available to provide general medical services to his patients, and for the purposes of calculating the times at which the doctor is to be regarded as available—
(a)account may be taken of any period when the doctor is attending at his practice premises or at any clinic provided by him for his own patients, and of any time spent when he is making a domiciliary visit; but
(b)no account shall be taken of time spent by the doctor when he is holding himself in readiness to make a domiciliary visit if required by any patient;
and “availability” shall be construed accordingly.
(8) An application by a doctor in relation to any place at which he is to be available shall not be approved by the Board unless it is satisfied that the place at which the doctor proposes to be available normally is likely to be convenient to his patients.
(9) An application for approval pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) shall be made in writing to the Board and shall—
(a)include the information specified in Part I of Schedule 6; and
(b)where appropriate, also include—
(i)in the case of a doctor to whom sub-paragraph (3) applies, the additional information specified in Part II of that Schedule,
(ii)in the case of a doctor to whom sub-paragraph (4)(a) applies, the additional information specified in Part III of that Schedule.
(10) The Board shall decide an application under sub-paragraph (1) within 30 days of receiving it.
(11) In deciding upon any application, the Board shall either—
(a)grant approval;
(b)grant approval subject to such conditions as the Board sees fit to impose for the purpose of securing that the doctor is available at such times and places as are convenient to his patients; or
(c)refuse approval.
(12) The Board shall notify the doctor in writing of its decision, and, where it refuses an application or grants an application subject to conditions, it shall send the doctor a statement in writing of the reasons for its decision and of the doctor’s right of appeal under sub-paragraph (13).
(13) A doctor may within 30 days of receiving a notification pursuant to sub-paragraph (12) appeal in writing to the Secretary of State against any refusal of approval or against any condition imposed pursuant to sub-paragraph (11)(b).
(14) The Secretary of State may, when determining the appeal, either confirm the decision of the Board or substitute his own determination for the decision of the Board.
(15) The Secretary of State shall give written notice to the doctor of his determination and of his reasons therefor.
(16) The Board may, as it considers appropriate, require a doctor to inform his patients, either by displaying a notice in his waiting room or by sending notices to them, about the times and places at which he is available.
Doctors available for only 4 days a week
25.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), where the Board is satisfied that, by reason of a doctor’s participation in health-related activities (other than the provision of general medical services to his patients) he would be likely to suffer an unreasonable degree of inconvenience if paragraph 24(2)(a)(iii) applied in his case, it may give its approval for the doctor to be available normally on only 4 days in any week referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(a) of that paragraph.
(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1), “health-related activities” means activities connected with—
(a)the organisation of the medical profession or the training of its members;
(b)the provision of medical care or treatment;
(c)the improvement of the quality of such care or treatment; or
(d)the administration of services under Part I of the Act, or of arrangements pursuant to section 19 of the Act for the provision of general medical services,
and in reaching a decision as to whether any activity is a health-related activity, the Board shall have regard to the illustrative list in Part IV of Schedule 6.
(3) The Board shall not give its approval in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) if, in its opinion—
(a)the effectiveness of the doctor’s services to his patients is likely to be significantly reduced; or
(b)his patients are likely to suffer significant inconvenience,
by reason of the doctor’s having been relieved from the requirements of paragraph 24(2)(a)(iii).
Variation of doctors' availability to patients
26.—(1) A doctor may apply to a Board for a variation of the times and places at which, in accordance with a determination under paragraph 24 (“the earlier determination”), he is required to be available normally, and sub-paragraphs (2) to (15) of that paragraph shall apply for the making and determination (“the subsequent determination”) of an application under this paragraph as if it were the first application by that doctor for the purposes of this paragraph.
(2) Where an application made under sub-paragraph (1) is approved or is approved subject to conditions, for the purposes of sub-paragraphs (1) and (16) of paragraph 24 the earlier determination shall cease to have effect and the subsequent determination shall have effect instead—
(a)where the subsequent determination is made by a Board and no appeal is made from that determination, from the day falling 60 days after the date on which the doctor receives notification of that Board’s determination;
(b)where the subsequent determination is made on appeal, from the day falling 60 days after the date on which the doctor receives notification of the Secretary of State’s determination.
(3) Where it appears to a Board that a doctor’s hours of availability are allocated for the purposes of paragraph 24(2)(b) in a manner which may no longer be convenient to his patients, it may, subject to sub-paragraph (10), review the terms of—
(a)any approval granted under sub-paragraph (11)(a) or (b) of paragraph 24; or
(b)any direction given under sub-paragraph (9)(a),
by the Board or the Secretary of State as to such allocation.
(4) On any review under sub-paragraph (3) the Board shall—
(a)give notice to the doctor of its proposed re-allocation of his hours of availability; and
(b)allow him 30 days within which to make representations to that Board about its proposals.
(5) After considering any representations made in accordance with sub-paragraph (4)(b), the Board shall either—
(a)direct the doctor to revise the allocation of his hours of availability in the manner specified in the direction; or
(b)confirm that the existing allocation of the doctor’s hours of availability continues to be convenient to his patients.
(6) A Board shall notify the doctor in writing of its determination under sub-paragraph (5), and where it gives a direction under head (a) of that sub-paragraph, it shall include with the notice a statement in writing of the reasons for its determination and of the doctor’s right of appeal under sub-paragraph (7).
(7) A doctor may, within 30 days of receiving notification under sub-paragraph (6), appeal in writing to the Secretary of State against a direction under sub-paragraph (5)(a).
(8) Without prejudice to the generality of sub-paragraph (1), sub-paragraphs (14) and (15) of paragraph 24 shall apply to any appeal made under sub-paragraph (7).
(9) A doctor in respect of whom a direction is given under sub-paragraph (5) shall revise the allocation of his hours of availability so as to give effect to the direction—
(a)where the direction is given by a Board and no appeal is made, not later than 60 days after the date on which he receives notification under sub-paragraph (6);
(b)where the direction is given or confirmed on appeal, not later than 60 days after the date on which he receives notification of the Secretary of State’s decision,
and the allocation of hours as so revised shall be regarded as having been approved for the purposes of sub-paragraphs (1) and (15) of paragraph 24.
(10) No Board shall undertake a review under sub-paragraph (3) on more than one occasion in any period of 2 years.
Availability to patients outside normal hours
27.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this paragraph, a doctor may apply to the Board for approval to treat patients at premises other than his practice premises outside the hours for which he is normally available pursuant to paragraph 24 (in this paragraph referred to as “normal hours”).
(2) An application under sub-paragraph (1) shall be made in writing and shall state the address of the premises.
(3) An application under sub-paragraph (1) shall not be approved by the Board unless it is satisfied that—
(a)having regard to the fact that the premises are for the treatment of patients outside normal hours and to all other relevant circumstances, the premises to which the application relates are likely to be reasonably convenient to the doctor’s patients; and
(b)the location of those premises is in accordance with any condition imposed in relation to the doctor making the application pursuant to section 23(4)(b)() of the Act (distribution of general medical services).
(4) Sub-paragraphs (1) to (16) of paragraph 24 shall apply to an application under sub-paragraph (1) of this paragraph as they apply to an application under paragraph 24(1).
(5) Where the Board determines an application under sub-paragraph (1) by granting approval (with or without conditions), the doctor shall inform his patients by displaying a notice at his practice premises, stating the address of the premises for which approval has been granted.
(6) A doctor may apply to the Board for a variation of any approval granted under this paragraph, and any such application shall be made and determined as if it were the first application for the purposes of this paragraph.
(7) Where it appears to the Board that premises which it has approved under this paragraph may no longer be reasonably convenient to the doctor’s patients, it may give notice to the doctor that it proposes to review the terms of the approval.
(8) On any review under sub-paragraph (7), the Board shall allow the doctor a period of 30 days beginning with the date on which he receives the notice within which to make representations to the Board about its proposals.
(9) After considering any representations made in accordance with sub-paragraph (8), the Board may determine to—
(a)continue its approval;
(b)continue its approval subject to such new or varied conditions as it sees fit to impose; or
(c)withdraw its approval.
(10) The Board shall notify the doctor in writing of its determination under sub-paragraph (9); and where it determines to withdraw its approval or to continue it subject to new or varied conditions, it shall include with the notice a statement in writing of the reasons for its determination and of the doctor’s right of appeal under sub-paragraph (11).
(11) A doctor may, within the period of 30 days beginning with the date on which he receives the notice referred to in sub-paragraph (10), appeal in writing to the Secretary of State against the withdrawal of approval or against any condition imposed pursuant to sub-paragraph (9); and sub-paragraphs (14) and (15) of paragraph 24 shall apply to any such appeal as they apply to an appeal under that paragraph.
Practice area
28.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) a doctor may at any time with the consent of the Board or, on appeal, the Secretary of State alter the extent of his practice area.
(2) A doctor shall not, contrary to any condition imposed by the Medical Practices Committee, or, on appeal, the Secretary of State under section 23(4) or 23(5), as the case may be, of the Act, extend his practice area or open practice premises in any area or part of an area where, at the time of his application to open such premises, the Medical Practices Committee is of the opinion that the number of doctors undertaking to provide general medical services in that area or part is already adequate.
Prescribing and dispensing
29.—(1) A doctor shall supply any drugs, not being a scheduled drug, or appliances for the immediate treatment of a patient if such treatment is necessary before a supply can be obtained otherwise, and he may supply any other drug, not being a scheduled drug, which he administers in person, or an appliance listed in the Drug Tariff or a pessary which is an appliance.
(2) A doctor, who is required by the Board to supply drugs and appliances under regulation 34 to a patient, in the course of treating that patient under these terms of service—
(a)shall, subject to paragraph 31, record on a prescription form completed in accordance with paragraph 30(2), an order for supply of any drugs or appliances which are needed for the treatment of that patient, but shall not be required to issue that form to that patient;
(b)shall supply those drugs and appliances for that patient under regulation 34 but—
(i)shall not supply under regulation 34 for that patient any scheduled drug except that, where he has ordered a drug which has an appropriate non-proprietary name either by that name or by its formula, he may supply a drug which has the same specification notwithstanding that it is a scheduled drug (but, in the case of a drug which combines more than one drug, only if the combination has an appropriate non-proprietary name);
(ii)shall supply under regulation 34 for that patient a drug specified in Schedule 11 only where the conditions in paragraph 31 are satisfied;
(c)may supply for that patient with his consent, in respect of that treatment but otherwise than under regulation 34, any scheduled drug.
(3) A doctor shall comply with any arrangements made by the Secretary of State, or made by the Board after consultation with the Area Medical Committee and the Area Pharmaceutical Committee and approved by the Secretary of State, under which he may obtain and have available any drugs or appliances which he is required or entitled to supply in terms of this paragraph.
(4) A drug supplied by a doctor unless administered in person shall be supplied in a suitable container.
30.—(1) Subject to paragraphs 29 and 31 a doctor shall order any drugs or appliances which are needed for the treatment of any patient to whom he is providing treatment under these terms of service by issuing for that patient a prescription form, and such a form shall not be used in any other circumstances.
(2) A prescription form shall be signed by the doctor with his own hand and shall not be written in such a manner as to necessitate reference on the part of the person supplying the drugs or appliances to a previous order, and in the case of an appliance which requires to be of a size suitable for the individual patient shall include the necessary measurements. A separate prescription form shall be used for each patient.
(3) In a case of urgency a doctor may request a pharmacist to dispense a drug, or an appliance, before a prescription form is issued, only if—
(a)that drug is not a scheduled drug;
(b)that drug is not a controlled drug within the meaning of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971() other than a drug which is for the time being specified in Schedule 5 to the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 1985(); and
(c)in any case, the doctor undertakes to furnish the pharmacist, within 72 hours, with a prescription form completed in accordance with sub-paragraphs (1) and (2).
31.—(1) In the course of treating a patient to whom he is providing treatment under these terms of service, a doctor shall not order on a prescription form a scheduled drug, but may with the consent of the patient otherwise prescribe such a drug or other substance for that patient in the course of that treatment.
(2) In the course of treating such a patient, a doctor shall not order on a prescription form a drug specified in Schedule 11 unless—
(a)that patient is a person mentioned in column 2 of that entry; and
(b)that drug is prescribed for that patient only for the purpose specified in column 3 of that entry; and
(c)the doctor endorses the face of that form with the reference “SLS”, but may with the consent of the patient otherwise prescribe such a drug for that patient in the course of that treatment.
Records
32.—(1) A doctor is required—
(a)to keep records of the illnesses of his patients and of his treatment of them in such form as the Secretary of State may from time to time determine after consultation with an organisation which is in his opinion representative of the general body of doctors;
(b)to send such records with reasonable promptness when they are called for by the Board;
(c)upon knowledge of the death of a person on his list to send such record to the Board within 30 days.
(2) Records to be kept by a doctor providing maternity medical services shall contain such particulars, including particulars of the services rendered by the doctor, as may be determined by the Secretary of State after such consultation as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (1).
33. Where a doctor provides general medical services for pupils or staff at a school or for inmates or staff at a residential institution he shall on signing such person’s medical card or form of application for acceptance indicate that person’s status at such school or institution, and if the Board, after consultation with the Area Medical Committee, request him to give the names of persons on his list who are pupils, staff or inmates of such school or institution on a specific date he shall within 30 days give such particulars to the Board.
Reports to the medical officer
34. A doctor is required—
(a)to furnish in writing to the medical officer within such reasonable period as the latter may specify any information which he may require with regard to the case of any patient to whom the doctor has issued or declined to issue a medical certificate,
(b)to meet the medical officer, at his request, for the purpose of examining in consultation any patient in respect of whom the doctor has sought the advice of the medical officer, and
(c)to make available to the medical officer, upon notice being given, the records kept by the doctor under these terms of service and to furnish to the medical officer any information desired by him with regard to any entry therein or with regard to any prescription or certificate issued by the doctor under these terms of service.
Annual reports
35.—(1) A doctor whose name is included in the medical list shall, in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph, provide annually to each Board in whose medical list his name is included, a report relating to the provision by him of personal medical services (in this paragraph called an “annual report”).
(2) An annual report shall contain—
(a)the information specified in paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 7;
(b)where the Board, having considered whether the information is available from another source, and having consulted the Area Medical Committee, so requests, the information specified in paragraph 3 of Schedule 7; and
(c)where the Board so requests, in the case of a doctor who is not already supplying that information to the Board in order to qualify for payments in respect of health promotion or disease management, the information specified in paragraph 4 of Schedule 7.
(3) An annual report shall be compiled in respect of each year ending on 31st March and shall be sent to the Board not later than 30th June of that year.
(4) In the case of a doctor who practises in partnership with other doctors whose names are included in the medical list the information referred to in sub-paragraph (2) may alternatively be provided in the form of an annual report in respect of the partnership as a whole instead of by each doctor in the partnership individually and in such a case a doctor may, if he so wishes, also provide his own annual report.
(5) When a Board requires that the information referred to in sub-paragraph (2) be provided on a form supplied by the Board the doctor shall provide that information on that form.
(6) A Board shall not disclose any annual report to any person unless empowered or required in accordance with any provision or rule of law to do so.
Acceptance of fees
36.—(1) A doctor shall not demand or accept any fee, remuneration or charge, other than payments due to him under these Regulations, or any charge payable in accordance with the National Health Service (Charges for Drugs and Appliances) (Scotland) Regulations 1989(), in respect of any treatment rendered or any drug or appliance supplied, whether under these terms of service or not, to a patient of his or of his partner or assistant, except—
(a)under paragraph 10 of these terms of service;
(b)from any statutory body for services rendered for the purpose of that body’s statutory functions;
(c)from any school, employer or body for the medical examination of persons for whose welfare that school, employer or body is responsible, such examination being either a routine medical examination or for the purpose of advising the school, employer or body of any administrative action they might take;
(d)for treatment not included within the range of service defined in paragraph 11 given—
(i)pursuant to the provisions of section 57 of the Act,(), or
(ii)in a registered nursing home which is not providing services under the Act,
if in either case the doctor is serving on the staff of a hospital providing services under the Act as a specialist providing treatment of the kind required by the patient and if within 7 days after the date on which the treatment is given he gives the Board, on a form to be supplied by it for the purpose, such information about the treatment as it may require;
(e)under section 158 of the Road Traffic Act 1988();
(f)from a dental practitioner in respect of the provision at his request of an anaesthetic for a person for whom the dental practitioner is providing general dental services;
(g)from a partner or assistant in respect of the provision of an anaesthetic to a patient of the partner or assistant;
(h)for attending and examining (but not otherwise treating) a patient at his request at a police station;
(i)for treatment consisting of an immunisation in connection with travel abroad when no fee is payable by the Board under the Statement referred to in regulation 35(1);
(j)for circumcising a patient for whom such an operation is requested on religious grounds and is not needed on any medical ground;
(k)for providing a prescription (other than by way of an order under paragraph 30 of these terms of service) for drugs for chemoprophylaxis or for medicine for a patient who intends to take the medicine abroad in circumstances where the medicine is required solely in respect of an ailment that might occur while the patient is abroad and that will then,
(i)be occurring for the first time, or
(ii)has previously occurred but from which the patient is not suffering at the time of going abroad;
(l)for a medical examination to enable a decision to be made whether or not it is inadvisable on medical grounds for a person to wear a seat belt;
(m)where the doctor has been required by the Board to supply any drugs and appliances for a patient under regulation 34 and he supplies for that patient in accordance with paragraph 29(2)(c) any scheduled drug;
(n)where the person is not one to whom any of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of section 26(1) of the Act() applies, including any person to whom any of those paragraphs does not apply by virtue of regulations made under section 26(1E) of the Act(), for testing the sight of that person;
(o)pursuant to an arrangement with him for the provision of services in accordance with regulation 18 of the National Health Service (Fund-Holding Practices) (Scotland) Regulations 1993();
(p)for prescribing or providing drugs for malaria chemoprophylaxis.
(2) A doctor shall take all practicable steps to ensure that any partner, deputy or assistant of his, whether or not such partner, deputy or assistant is providing general medical services, shall not demand or accept any fee, remuneration or charge in respect of treatment rendered, or any drug or appliance supplied to the doctor’s patients unless the partner, deputy or assistant would have been entitled to payment if the patient had been on his own list.
(3) In this paragraph, the expression “treatment” includes the provision of personal medical services during and following pregnancy and labour in respect of conditions arising therefrom.
Regulation 9(2)
SCHEDULE 2
PART Iinformation and undertakings to be included in an application for inclusion in the medical list
Regulation 16(2)
PART IIinformation to be included in an application for the variation of a condition imposed in connection with inclusion in a medical list
Regulation 9(4)
PART IIIform of application to provide contraceptive services
Regulation 28(3)
PART IVinformation to be supplied by doctor applying for inclusion in a child health surveillance list
Regulation 32(3)
PART Vinformation to be supplied by doctor applying for inclusion in a minor surgery list
Regulation 29
SCHEDULE 3CHILD HEALTH SURVEILLANCE SERVICES
1. The services referred to in regulation 29(4)(a) shall comprise—
(a)the monitoring—
(i)by the consideration of information concerning the child received by or on behalf of the doctor, and
(ii)on any occasion when the child is examined or observed by or on behalf of the doctor (whether pursuant to sub-paragraph (b) or otherwise)
of the health, well-being and physical, mental and social development (all of which characteristics for the purpose of child health surveillance shall be referred to as “development”) of the child while under the age of 5 years with a view to detecting any deviations from normal development;
(b)the examination of the child by or on behalf of the doctor on so many occasions and at such intervals as shall be determined by the Board in whose area the child resides for the purposes of the provision of child health surveillance services generally in that area.
2. The records mentioned in regulation 29(4)(b) shall comprise an accurate record of—
(a)the development of the child while under the age of 5 years, compiled as soon as is reasonably practicable following the first examination mentioned in paragraph 1(b) of this Schedule and, where appropriate, amended following each subsequent examination mentioned in that sub-paragraph; and
(b)the responses if any to offers made to an appropriate person for the child to undergo any examination referred to in paragraph 1(b) of this Schedule.
3. The information mentioned in regulation 29(4)(c) shall comprise—
(a)a statement, to be prepared and dispatched to the Board referred to in paragraph 1(b) of this Schedule as soon as is reasonably practicable following any examination referred to in the said paragraph 1(b), of the procedures undertaken in the course of that examination and of the doctor’s findings in relation to each such procedure;
(b)such further information regarding the development of the child while under the age of 5 years as that Board may request.
Regulation 32
SCHEDULE 4MINOR SURGERY PROCEDURES
Injections | intra articular
peri articular
varicose veins
haemorrhoid
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Aspirations | joints
cysts
bursae
hydrocele
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Incisions | abscesses
cysts
thrombosed piles
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Excisions | sebaceous cysts
lipoma
skin lesions for histology
intradermal naevi, papilloma, dermatofibroma and similar conditions
warts
removal of toe nails (partial and complete)
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Curette, cautery and cryocautery | warts and verrucae
other skin lesions (eg molluscum contagiosum)
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Other | removal of foreign bodies
nasal cautery
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Regulation 3(2) Schedule 1, paragraph 12(1)
SCHEDULE 5INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN PRACTICE LEAFLETS
Personal and Professional Details of Doctor
1. Full name.
2. Sex.
3. Medical qualifications registered by the General Medical Council.
4. Date and place of first registration as medical practitioner.
Practice Information
5. The times approved by the Board during which the doctor is normally personally available for consultation by his patients at his practice premises.
6. Whether an appointment system is operated by the doctor for surgery consultations at his practice premises.
7. If there is an appointment system, the method of obtaining a non-urgent appointment and the method of obtaining an urgent appointment.
8. The method of obtaining a non-urgent domiciliary visit and the method of obtaining an urgent domiciliary visit.
9. The doctor’s arrangements for providing personal medical services when he is not personally available.
10. The address of any premises approved under paragraph 23 of Schedule 1 at which patients may be invited to attend for treatment outside the hours for which the doctor is normally available pursuant to paragraph 24 of that Schedule.
11. The method by which patients may obtain repeat prescriptions from the doctor.
12. Whether the doctor’s practice is a dispensing practice, and if so, the arrangements for dispensing prescriptions.
13. Whether the doctor provides clinics for his patients, and if so, their frequency, duration and purpose.
14. The numbers of staff, other than doctors, assisting the doctor in his practice, and a description of their roles.
15. Whether the doctor provides (1) maternity medical services, (2) contraceptive services, (3) child health surveillance services, or (4) minor surgery services.
16. Whether the doctor works single-handed, in partnership, part-time or on a job share basis, or within a group practice.
17. Details of any arrangements whereby the doctor or his staff receive comments by patients on the provision by him of general medical services.
18. The geographical boundary of his practice area by reference to a sketch, diagram or plan of an appropriate scale.
19. Whether the doctor’s practice premises have suitable access for all disabled patients and, if not, the limitations on access for particular types of disability.
20. Personal and professional details as in paragraphs 1 to 4 in relation to any assistant or associate general practitioner who is employed.
21. If the practice either—
(a)is a general practitioner training practice for the purposes of the National Health Service (Vocational Training) (Scotland) Regulations 1980(), or
(b)undertakes the teaching of undergraduate medical students,
details of any arrangements for drawing this to the attention of patients.
Regulation 3(2) Schedule 1, paragraph 24
SCHEDULE 6DOCTORS' HOURS
PART Iinformation to be included with any application under paragraph 24 of schedule i
1. The address of the proposed practice premises.
2. The days in each week during which the doctor will be in attendance normally at the practice premises and available for consultation by his patients.
3. The hours of each such attendance by the doctor.
4. The hours of any attendance by the doctor on those occasions when he is not usually available to provide the full range of services specified in paragraph 11 of the terms of service (for example, for providing emergency treatment only).
5. The frequency, duration and purpose of any clinic provided by the doctor.
6. The estimated total time to be spent each week making any domiciliary visits.
7. The doctor’s proposals for notifying patients of the times and places approved by the Board at which he will be available to patients for consultation.
8. In the case of a doctor to whom paragraph 17(2) of the terms of service does not apply, his proposals for discharging his continuous responsibility for his patients.
PART IIadditional information to be included in any application by a doctor who is a restricted services principal or a restricted list principal
1. In the case of a restricted services principal—
(a)the proposed allocation, between each category of services provided, of the total number of hours for which he is to be available normally in any week; and
(b)where different services are to be provided at different places, the place at which each category of services is to be provided.
2. In the case of a restricted list principal, the name, address and nature of the establishment(s) or organisation(s) with which his patients are connected.
PART IIIadditional information to be included in any application by a doctor who seeks to be available normally on only 4 days in each week
1. A brief description of each health-related activity with reference to which the application is made.
2. The days in each week during which the doctor will be undertaking that activity.
3. The number of hours in each week which are likely to be occupied in the course of such activity.
PART IVillustrative list of health-related activities
1. Appointments concerning medical education or training.
2. Medical appointments within the health service other than in relation to the provision of general medical services.
3. Medical appointments under the Crown, with Government Departments or Agencies, or public or local authorities.
4. Appointments concerning the regulation of the medical profession or the Medical Practices Committee.
Regulation 3(2) Schedule 1, paragraph 35
SCHEDULE 7INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED IN ANNUAL REPORTS
1. Particulars of the doctor’s other commitments as a medical practitioner, including—
(a)a description of any posts held, and
(b)a description of all works undertaken,
and including, in each case, the annual hourly commitment, except that where a doctor has notified the Board of such other commitments in a previous annual report, the report need only contain information relating to any changes in those commitments.
2. As respects orders for drugs and appliances, the doctor’s arrangements for the issue of repeat prescriptions to patients.
3. Information relating to the referral of patients to other services under the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 during the period of the report—
(a)as respects those by the doctor to specialists—
(i)the total number of patients referred as in-patients;
(ii)the total number of patients referred as out-patients;
by reference in each case to which clinical specialty applies, and specifying in each case the name of the hospital concerned; and
(b)the total number of cases of which the doctor is aware (by reference to the clinical specialty) in which a patient referred himself to services under the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978.
4. Information relating to the numbers of patients on the doctor’s list—
(a)who are diabetic;
(b)who are asthmatic; and
(c)to whom the doctor has given advice, in accordance with paragraph 11(2)(b) of Schedule 1, about—
(i)the patient’s weight;
(ii)the use of tobacco; or
(iii)the consumption of alcohol.
SCHEDULE 8
Schedule 1, paragraph 13
SCHEDULE 9LIST OF PRESCRIBED MEDICAL CERTIFICATES
Column 1 Description of Medical Certificate | Column 2 Short title of enactment under or for the purpose of which certificate required |
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1. To support a claim or to obtain payment either personally or by proxy; to prove inability to work or incapacity for self-support for the purposes of an award by the Secretary of State; or to enable proxy to draw pensions etc.
| Naval and Marine Pay and Pensions Act 1865 (c. 73 (28 & 29 Vict.))
Air Force (Constitution) Act 1917 (c. 51 (7 & 8 Geo.5))
Pensions (Navy, Army, Air Force and Mercantile Marine) Act 1939 (c. 83 (2 & 3 Geo.6))
Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions) Act 1939 (c. 82 (2 & 3 Geo.6))
Pensions (Mercantile Marine) Act 1942 (c. 26 (5 & 6 Geo.6))
Polish Resettlement Act 1947 (c. 19 (10 & 11 Geo.6))
Home Guard Act 1951 (c. 8 (15 & 16 Geo.6 and 1 Eliz.2))
Social Security Act 1975 (c. 14)
Industrial Injuries and Diseases (Old Cases) Act 1975 (c. 16)
Parts I and III of the Social Security and Housing Benefits Act 1982 (c. 24)
Part II of, and Part V of, and Schedule 4 to, the Social Security Act 1986 (c. 50)
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2. To establish pregnancy for the purpose of obtaining welfare foods
| Section 13 of the Social Security Act 1988 (c. 7) |
3. To establish fitness to receive inhalational analgesia in childbirth
| Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1979 (c. 36) |
4. To secure registration of still-birth
| Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965 (c. 49) |
5. To enable payment to be made to an institution or other person in case of mental disorder of persons entitled to payment from public funds
| Section 142 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (c. 20) |
6. To establish unfitness for jury service
| Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975 (c. 21)
Court of Session Act 1988 (c. 36)
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7. To support late application for reinstatement in civil employment or notification of non-availability to take up employment, owing to sickness
| Reserve Forces Act 1980 (c. 9) |
8. To enable a person to be registered as an absent voter on grounds of physical incapacity
| Representation of the People Act 1983 (c. 2) |
9. To support application for certificates conferring exemption from charges in respect of drugs, medicines and appliances
| National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (c. 29) |
10. To support a claim by or on behalf of a severely mentally impaired person for exemption from liability to pay the community charge
| Abolition of Domestic Rates etc. (Scotland) Act 1987 (c. 47) |
11. To support a claim by or on behalf of a severely mentally impaired person for exemption from liability to pay the council tax or eligibility for a discount in respect of the amount payable
| Local Government Finance Act 1992 (c. 14) |
Regulation 2(1)
SCHEDULE 10DRUGS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES NOT TO BE SUPPLIED BY GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS OR PRESCRIBED FOR SUPPLY UNDER PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES
10 Day Slimmer Tablets
10 Hour Capsules
10.10 Cleaning and Disinfecting Solution
10.10 Rinsing and Neutralising Solution
4711 Cologne
Abidec Capsules
Acarosan Foam
Acarosan Moist Powder
Acclaim Flea Control Aerosol Plus
Acnaveen Bar
Acne Aid Bar
Actal Suspension
Actal Tablets
Actifed Compound Linctus
Actifed Cough Relief
Actifed Expectorant
Actifed Linctus with Codeine
Actifed Syrup
Actifed Tablets
Actomite
Actonorm Gel
Actonorm Powder
Actonorm Tablets
Actron Tablets
Adult Cough Balsam (Cupal)
Adult Meltus Cough & Catarrh Linctus
Adult Tonic Mixture (Thornton & Ross)
Advanced Nutrition Bee Pollen Granules
Advanced Nutrition Bee Propolis Tablets
Advanced Nutrition Chromium Compound Liquid
Advanced Nutrition Ener-B NSL Gel
Advanced Nutrition Herbal Aloe Juice
Advanced Nutrition L-Arginine Capsules
Advanced Nutrition Linseed Oil
Advanced Nutrition Silica-Organic Capsules
Advanced Nutrition Sulphur Capsules
Advanced Nutrition Vitamin E Capsules
Aerocide 2 Spray 400 ml
Afrazine Nasal Drops
Afrazine Nasal Spray
Afrazine Paediatric Nasal Drops
Agarol Emulsion
Agiolax Granules
Airbal Breathe Easy Vapour Inhaler
AL Tablets
Alagbin Tablets
Alcin Tablets
Alcon Salette Aerosol Saline Solution
Aletres Cordial (Potters)
Alexitol Sodium Suspension 360 mg/5 ml
Alexitol Sodium Tablets
Algipan Rub
Algipan Tablets
Alka-Donna P Mixture
Alka-Donna P Tablets
Alka-Donna Suspension
Alka-Donna Tablets
Alka-Mints
Alka-Seltzer Tablets
Alket Powders
All Clear Shampoo
All Fours Cough Mixture (Harwood)
| All Fours Mixture (Glynwed Wholesale Chemists)
All Fours Mixture (Roberts Laboratories)
Allbee with C Capsules
Allbee with C Elixir
Allinson’s Wholemeal Flour
Almasilate Tablets 500 mg
Almay Aftersun Soother
Almay Face Powder
Almay Sun Protection Cream SPF 12
Almay Ultra Protection Lotion SPF 12
Almazine Tablets 1 mg
Almazine Tablets 2.5 mg
Aloin Tablets 40 mg
Alophen Pills
Alpine Tea
Alprazolam Tablets 0.25 mg
Alprazolam Tablets 0.5 mg
Alprazolam Tablets 1 mg
Altacaps
Altacite Plus Tablets
Altacite Suspension
Altacite Tablets
Altelave Liquid
Aludrox Gel
Aludrox M H Suspension
Aludrox S A Suspension
Aludrox Suspension
Aludrox Tablets
Aluhyde Tablets
Aluminium Hydroxide & Silicone Suspension
Aluminium Phosphate Gel
Aluminium Phosphate Tablets 400 mg
Alupent Expectorant Mixture
Alupent Expectorant Tablets
Aluphos Gel
Aluphos Tablets
Alupram Tablets 2 mg
Alupram Tablets 5 mg
Alupram Tablets 10 mg
Aluzyme Tablets
Alzed Tablets
Ambre Solaire High Protection Cream SPF10
Ambre Solaire Cream Factor 8
Ambre Solaire Cream Factor 10
American Nutrition Strezz B-Vite Tablets
AMI-10 Rinsing and Storage Solution
Amiclear Contact Lens Cleanser Tablets
Amidose Saline Solution 30 ml
Amin-Aid
Amisyn Tablets
Ammonium Chloride and Morphine Mixture
BP
Amplex Mint Capsules
Amplex Mouthwash
Amplex Original Capsules
Anadin Analgesic Capsules Maximum
Strength
Anadin Analgesic Tablets
Anadin Extra Analgesic Tablets
Anadin Extra Soluble
Anadin Ibuprofen Tablets
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Anadin Paracetamol Tablets
Anadin Tablets Soluble
Andrews Answer
Andrews Antacid Tablets
Andrews Liver Salts (Diabetic Formula)
Effervescent Powder
Andrews Liver Salts Effervescent Powder
Andursil Liquid
Andursil Tablets
Anestan Bronchial Tablets
Aneurone Mixture
Angiers Junior Aspirin Tablets
Angiers Junior Paracetamol Tablets
Anorvit Tablets
Antasil Liquid
Antasil Tablets
Antistin-Privine Nasal Drops
Antistin-Privine Nasal Spray
Antitussive Linctus (Cox)
Antoin Tablets
Antussin Liquid (Sterling Winthrop)
Anxon Capsules 15 mg
Anxon Capsules 30 mg
Anxon Capsules 45 mg
Aperient Tablets (Brome and Schimmer)
Aperient Tablets (Kerbina)
Apodorm Tablets 2.5 mg
Apodorm Tablets 5 mg
APP Stomach Powder
APP Stomach Tablets
Appleford’s Gluten-Free Rice Cakes
Arnica Lotion
Arocin Capsules
Arret Capsules
Ascorbef Tablets
Ascorbic Acid & Hesperidin Capsules (Regent Laboratories)
Asilone Liquid
| Asilone Orange Tablets
Asilone Tablets
Askit Capsules
Askit Powders
Askit Tablets
Aspergum Chewing Gum Tablets 227 mg
Aspirin Chewing-Gum Tablets 227 mg
Aspirin Tablets, Effervescent Soluble 300 mg
Aspirin Tablets, Effervescent Soluble 500 mg
Aspirin Tablets, Slow (Micro-Encapsulated) 648 mg
Aspro Clear Extra Tablets
Aspro Clear Tablets
Aspro Extra Strength Tablets 500 mg
Aspro Junior Tablets
Aspro Microfined Tablets
Aspro Paraclear Junior Tablets
Aspro Paraclear Tablets
Asthma Tablets (Cathay)
Astral Moisturising Cream
Astroplast Analgesic Capsules
Atensine Tablets 2 mg
Atensine Tablets 5 mg
Atensine Tablets 10 mg
Ativan Tablets 1 mg
Ativan Tablets 2.5 mg
Atrixo
Audax Ear Drops
Autan Insect Repellent
Aveeno Baby
Aveeno Bar
Atensine Tablets 10 mgAveeno Bar
Atensine Tablets 10 mg
Aveeno Bar Oilated
Aveeno Emulave Bar
Aveenobar
Ayrtons Analgesic Balm
Ayrtons Macleans Formula Tablets
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B Complex Capsules (Rodale)
B Complex Super Capsules (Rodale)
B Extra Tablets (British Chemotherapeutic Products)
Babezone Syrup
Baby Chest Rub Ointment (Cupal)
Babylix Syrup
Babysafe Tablets
Badedas Bath Gelee
Balm of Gilead (Robinsons)
Balm of Gilead Cough Mixture (Wicker Herbal Stores)
Balm of Gilead Liquid (Culpeper)
Balm of Gilead Mixture (Potters)
Banfi Hungarian Hair Tonic
Banimax Tablets
Barker’s Liquid of Life Solution
Barker’s Liquid of Life Tablets
Barkoff Cough Syrup
Barnes-Hind Cleaning and Soaking Solution
Barnes-Hind Intensive Cleaner
Barnes-Hind No.4 Cleaner
Barnes-Hind Wetting and Soaking Solution
Bausch and Lomb Cleaning Tablets
Bausch and Lomb Concentrated Cleaner (for Hard Lenses)
Bausch and Lomb Daily Lens Cleaner
Bausch and Lomb Saline Solution
| Bausch and Lomb Soaking and Wetting Solution
Bayer Aspirin Tablets 300 mg
BC500 Tablets
BC500 Vitamin Sachets Effervescent
BC500 with Iron Tablets
Becosym Forte Tablets
Becosym Syrup
Becosym Tablets
Becotab Tablets
Beecham Analgesic Cream
Beechams Catarrh Capsules
Beechams Day Nurse Capsules
Beechams Day Nurse Syrup
Beechams Night Nurse Capsules
Beechams Night Nurse Cold Remedy
Beechams Pills
Beechams Powders
Beechams Powders Capsule Form
Beechams Powders Mentholated
Beechams Powders Tablet Form
Beehive Balsam
Bekovit Tablets
Belladonna and Ephedrine Mixture, Paediatric, BPC
Bellocarb Tablets
Bemax Natural Wheatgerm
Benadon Tablets 20 mg
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Benadon Tablets 50 mg
Benafed Linctus
Benerva Compound Tablets
Benerva Injection 25 mg/ml
Benerva Injection 100 mg/ml
Benerva Tablets 3 mg
Benerva Tablets 10 mg
Benerva Tablets 25 mg
Benerva Tablets 50 mg
Benerva Tablets 100 mg
Benerva Tablets 300 mg
Bengers Food
Bengue’s Balsam
Benylin Chesty Coughs Original
Benylin Children’s Coughs
Benylin Children’s Cough Linctus
Benylin Cough & Congestion
Benylin Day & Night Cold Treatment
Benylin Day & Night Tablets
Benylin Dry Coughs Original
Benylin Expectorant
Benylin Fortified Linctus
Benylin Mentholated Cough & Decongestant Linctus
Benylin Non-Drowsy Cough Linctus
Benylin Paediatric
Benylin with Codeine
Benzedrex Inhaler
Benzoin Inhalation BP
Bepro Cough Syrup
Bergasol After Sun Soother
Bergasol Ultra Protection Tanning Lotion
Best Royal Jelly Capsules
Biactol Anti-Bacterial Face Wash
Bile Beans Formula 1 Pill
Bio Science Basic Health AM Capsules
Bio Science Basic Health PM Capsules
Bio Science Bio-C Powder
Bio Science Cal-Mag Alkaline Capsules
Bio Science Chelated Cal-Mag Compound Capsules
Bio Science Chelated Zinc Capsules
Bio Science Full Spectrum Aminos Powder
Bio Science Lipid Enzyme Capsules
Bio Science Lo-pH Complete Spectrum
Digestive Enzyme Capsules
Bio Science Lo-pH Digestive Enzyme Capsules
Bio Science MSM Organic Sulphur Capsules
Bio Science Non-Acidic Sustained Release Vitamin C Tablets
Bio Science Organic Iron Capsules
Bio Science Pro Enzyme Capsules
Bio Science Pyroxidal 5 Phosphate Capsules
Bio Science Selenium Plus Capsules
Bio Science Timed Release Vitamin C Tablets
Bio Science Vitamin B1 Capsules
Bio Science Vitamin B3 Nicotinamide Capsules
Bio Science Vitamin B5 Calcium Pantothenate Capsules
Bio Science Vitamin B6 Capsules
Bio Science Vitamin E Capsules
Bio-Antioxidant Tablets
Bio-Carotene Softgel Capsules
Bio-Health Buffered C500 Capsules
Bio-Health Extra Calcium Capsules
Bio-Health Zinc Gluconate Capsules
| Bio-Light Slimming Food Supplement
Bio-Quinone Q10 Softgel Capsules
Bio-Quinone Q10 Super Softgel Capsules
Bio-Selenium + Zinc Tablets
Bio-Strath Drops
Bio-Strath Elixir
Biocare Adreno-Zyme Capsules
Biocare Allicin Compound Capsules
Biocare Amino-Plex Capsules
Biocare Artemisia Compound Capsules
Biocare ATP Factor Capsules
Biocare Beetroot Concentrate (Bioflavour Complex) Capsules
Biocare Beta-Carotene Capsules
Biocare Betaine HCL/Pepsin Capsules 200/100 mg
Biocare Bio Acidophilus Milk Free Capsules
Biocare Bio-A Emulsifying Liquid
Biocare Bio-Magnesium Capsules 100 mg
Biocare Bio-Manganese Capsules
Biocare Biogard Capsules
Biocare Butyric Acid Compound Capsules
Biocare Calcidophilus Capsules
Biocare Calcium EAP2 Capsules
Biocare Catalase Compound Liquid
Biocare Cellguard Forte Capsules
Biocare Cervagyn Vaginal Cream
Biocare Children’s Multi Vitamin/Mineral Capsules
Biocare Cholesteraze Capsules
Biocare Chromium Polynicotinate Liquid
Biocare Colleginase Capsules
Biocare Colon Care Capsules
Biocare Cystoplex Powder
Biocare Digestaid Capsules
Biocare DMSA Capsules
Biocare Efaplex Linseed/GLA Blend Capsules
Biocare Enteroplex Powder
Biocare Femforte Capsules
Biocare Garlicin Capsules
Biocare GLA/Co Q10 Catalase Capsules
Biocare GLA Complex Tablets
Biocare Glutenzyme Capsules
Biocare HCL Pepsin Capsules
Biocare HEP 194 (Hepaguard) Capsules
Biocare Histazyme Capsules
Biocare IMU Power Pack
Biocare Iron EAP2 Capsules
Biocare Kalmar Capsules
Biocare Lactase Enzyme Liquid
Biocare Ligazyme Capsules
Biocare Linseed Oil Emulsifying Capsules
Biocare Lipazyme Capsules
Biocare Magnesium Calcium 2:1 Capsules
Biocare Magnesium EAP2 Capsules
Biocare Mega GLA Complex Capsules 163 mg
Biocare Molybdenum Liquid
Biocare Multi-Mineral Complex Capsules
Biocare Multivitamin Mineral Capsules
Biocare Mycopryl 250 Junior Strength Capsules
Biocare Mycopryl 400 Capsules
Biocare Mycopryl 680 Capsules
Biocare Neurotone Capsules
Biocare Organic Selenium Capsules 100 mcg
Biocare Oxy Pro Liquid
Biocare Oxy-B15 Complex Capsules
Biocare Oxyplex Tablets
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Biocare Pit-Enzyme Capsules
Biocare Prolactazyme Capsules
Biocare Prolactazyme Tablets
Biocare Reduced Glutathione Capsules
Biocare Sea Plasma Capsules 500 mg
Biocare Selenium Complex Tablets 50 mcg
Biocare Selenium Liquid
Biocare Shiitake Mushroom Extract Capsules
Biocare Thioproline Capsules
Biocare Uritol Capsules
Biocare Vitamin B Compound Capsules
Biocare Vitamin B6 Capsules
Biocare Vitamin B12 Timed Release Capsules
Biocare Vitamin C Capsules
Biocare Vitamin C Magnesium Ascorbate Powder
Biocare Vitamin E Emulsifying Capsules
Biocare Zinc Tablets
Bioflav Complex Tablets
Bioflav Complex & C Tablets
Bioflavonoid C Capsules
Bioscal Hair Formula
Biovital Tablets
Biovital Vitamin Tonic
Birley’s Antacid Powder
Bis-Mag Lozenge
Bis-Peps Tablets
Bisma-Calna Cream
Bisma-Rex Powder
Bisma-Rex Tablets
Bismag Antacid Powder
Bismag Tablets
Bismuth Compound Lozenges BPC
Bismuth Dyspepsia Lozenges
Bismuth Pepsin and Pancreatin Tablets
Bismuth, Soda and Pepsin Mixture
Bisodol Antacid Powder
Bisodol Extra Tablets
Bisodol Tablets
Bisolvomycin Capsules
Bisolvon Elixir
Bisolvon Tablets
Blackcurrant Cough Elixir (Thornton & Ross)
Blackcurrant Syrup Compound (Beben)
Blackmore’s Acidophilus & Pectin Tablets
lackmore’s Bio C Tablets
Blackmore’s Celloid CS36 Calcium Sulphate Tablets
Blackmore’s Celloid IP82 Iron pH Tablets
Blackmore’s Celloid SS69 Sodium Sulphate Tablets
Blackmore’s Citrus C & Acrerola Tablets
Blackmore’s Duocelloid PP/MP Tablets
Blackmore’s Duocelloid PS/MP Tablets
Blackmore’s Duocelloid S/CF Tablets
Blackmore’s Duocelloid SP/S Tablets
Blackmore’s Sodical Plus Tablets
Blandax Suspension
Blavig Tablets
Blood Tonic Mixture (Thompsons)
Boldolaxine Tablets
Bonemeal Calfos, Vit A Ester, Vit D Tablets
Bonomint Chewing Gum
Bonomint Tablets
Booth’s Cough & Catarrh Elixir
Boots Aromatherapy Massage Oil
Boots Baby Oil
| Boots Cold Relief Powder for Solution
Boots Compound Laxative Syrup of Figs
Boots Cough Relief for Adults
Boots Glycerin & Blackcurrant Soothing Cough Relief
Boots Hard Lens Soaking Solution
Boots Hard Lens Wetting Solution
Boots Health Salts
Boots Indigestion Plus Mixture
Boots Indigestion Powder
Boots Lip Salve
Boots Menthol & Wintergreen Embrocation
Boots Nasal Spray
Boots No.7 Vitamin E Skin Cream
Boots Orange Drink
Boots Soft Lens Cleaning Solution
Boots Soft Lens Comfort Solution
Boots Soft Lens Soaking Solution
Boots Soya Milk
Boots Vapour Rub Ointment
Boston Lens Cleaning Solution
Boston Lens Wetting and Soaking Solution
Box’s Balm of Gilead Cough Mixture
Bravit Capsules
Bravit Tablets
Breoprin Tablets 648 mg
Brewers Yeast Tablets (3M Health Care)
Brewers Yeast Tablets (Phillips Yeast Products)
Brewers Yeast-Super B Tablets (Rodale)
Bricanyl Compound Tablets
Bricanyl Expectorant
Brogans Cough Mixture
Brogans Cough Syrup
Bromazepam Tablets 1.5 mg
Bromazepam Tablets 3 mg
Bromazepam Tablets 6 mg
Bromhexine Hydrochloride Elixir 4 mg/5 ml
Bromhexine Hydrochloride Tablets 8 mg
Bronalin Decongestant
Bronalin Dry Cough Linctus
Bronalin Expectorant
Bronalin Paediatric Cough Syrup
Bronchial & Cough Mixture (Worthington Walter)
Bronchial Balsam (Cox)
Bronchial Catarrh Syrup (Rusco)
Bronchial Cough Mixture (Evans Medical)
Bronchial Emulsion (Three Flasks) (Thornton & Ross)
Bronchial Emulsion AS Extra Strong (Ayrton Saunders)
Bronchial Mixture (Rusco)
Bronchial Mixture Extra Strong (Cox)
Bronchial Mixture Sure Shield Brand
Bronchial Tablets (Leoren)
Bronchialis Mist Liquid (IndustrialPharmaceutical Services)
Bronchialis Mist Nig Double Strength (Phillip Harris Medical)
Bronchisan Childrens Cough Syrup
Bronchisan Cough Syrup
Broncholia Mixture
Bronchotone Solution
Bronkure Cough & Bronchitis Mixture (Jacksons)
Brontus Syrup
Brontus Syrup for Children
Brontussin Cough Suppressant Mixture
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Brooklax Tablets
Brotizolam Tablets 0.125 mg
Brotizolam Tablets 0.25 mg
Bufferin Tablets
| Buttercup Baby Cough Linctus
Buttercup Syrup
Buttercup Syrup Honey and Lemon
|
Cabdrivers Adult Linctus
Cabdrivers Diabetic Linctus
Cabdrivers Junior Linctus
Cabdrivers Nasal Decongestant Tablets
Cadbury’s Coffee Compliment
Cafadol Tablets
Caffeine & Dextrose Tablets
Cal-A-Cool Aftersun Moisturising Cream
Calamage
Calcia Calcium Supplement Tablets
Calcimax Syrup
Calcinate Tablets
Calcium Syrup (Berk Pharmaceuticals)
California Syrup of Figs
Calpol Extra Tablets
Calpol Infant Suspension
Calpol Six Plus Suspension
Calpol Tablets
Calsalettes Sugar Coated Tablets
Calsalettes Uncoated Tablets
Camfortix Linctus P1
Camphor Spirit
Canderel Intense Sweetner Spoonful
Candermyl Lyposome Cream
Cantaflour
Cantamac Tablets
Cantamega 1000 Tablets
Cantamega 2000 Divided Dose Tablets ¼ Size
Cantamega 2000 Naturtab Tablets
Cantassium Amino M.S. Tablets
Cantassium Discs
Cantassium Fructose
Cantassium Multivitamin Tablets
Capramin Tablets
Carbellon Tablets
Carisoma Compound Tablets
Carnation Coffeemate
Carnation Instant Build-Up
Carnation Slender Meal Replacement (All flavours)
Carrzone Powder
Carters Little Pills
Cascara Evacuant Liquid Mixture
Cascara Tablets BP
Castellan No.10 Cough Mixture
Catarrh & Bronchial Syrup (Thornton & Ross)
Catarrh Cough Syrup (Boots)
Catarrh-Ex Tablets
Catarrh Mixture (Herbal Laboratories)
Catarrh Syrup for Children (Boots)
Catarrh Tablets (Cathay)
Ce-Cobalin Syrup
Ceeyees Tablets
Celaton CH3 Strong & Calm Tablets
Celaton CH3 Triplus Tablets
Celaton CH3+ Ease & Vitality Tablets
Celaton Rejuvenation Tablets
Celaton Whole Wheat Germ Capsules
Celavit 1 Powder
Celavit 2 Powder
Celavit 3 Powder
| Celevac Granules
Centrax Tablets 10 mg
Cephos Powders
Cephos Tablets
Cetaphil Lotion
Charabs Tablets
Charvita Tablets
Cheroline Cough Linctus
Cherry Bark Cough Syrup Childrens (Loveridge)
Cherry Bark Linctus Adults (Loveridge)
Cherry Cough Balsam (Herbal Laboratories)
Cherry Cough Linctus (Savory & Moore)
Cherry Cough Mixture (Rusco)
Cherry Flavoured Extract of Malt (Distillers)
Chest & Cough Tablets (Brome & Schimmer)
Chest & Cough Tablets (Kerbina)
Chest & Throat Tablets No 8,000 (English Grains)
Chest Pills (Brome & Schimmer)
Chest Tablets (Kerbina)
Chesty Cough Syrup (Scott & Bowne)
Chickweed Ointment
Chilblain Tablets (Boots)
Child’s Cherry Flavoured Linctus (Cupal)
Children’s Blackcurrant Cough Syrup (Rusco)
Children’s Cherry Cough Syrup (Thornton & Ross)
Children’s Cough Linctus (Ransoms)
Children’s Cough Mixture (Beecham)
Children’s Cough Mixture (Loveridge)
Children’s Cough Syrup (Ayrton Saunders)
Children’s Cough Syrup (Cox)
Children’s Cough Syrup (Evans Medical)
Children’s Cough Syrup (Thornbers)
Children’s Medicine Liquid (Hall's)
Children’s Phensic Tablets
Children’s Wild Cherry Cough Linctus (Evans Medical)
Chivlax Tablets
Chocolate Laxative Tablets (Isola)
Chocovite Tablets
Christy’s Rich Lanolin
Christy’s Skin Emulsion
Cidal
Cidex Longlife
Cidex Sterilising Solution
Cinnamon Essence Medicinal Mixture (Langdale)
Cinnamon Tablets Medicinal (Langdale)
Cinota Drops
Citrosan Powder
Claradin Effervescent Tablets
Clarkes Blood Mixture
Clean and Soak
Cleansing Herb Dried (Potters)
Cleansing Herbs (Brome & Schimmer)
Cleansing Herbs Powder (Dorwest)
Clen-Zym Tablets
Clerz Lubricating and Rewetting Eye Drops
Clerz Lubricating, Cleaning and Comfort Sachets
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Clinique Clarifying Lotion
Clinique Continuous Coverage
Clinique Crystal Clear Cleaning Oil
Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturising Lotion
Clinique Facial Mild Soap
Clinisan Skin Cleansing Foam
Clinisan Skin Cleansing Foam Aerosol 500 ml
Clorazepate Dipotassium Capsules 7.5 mg
Clorazepate Dipotassium Capsules 15 mg
Clorazepate Dipotassium Tablets 15 mg
Cobalin H Injection 250 mcg/ml
Cobalin H Injection 1000 mcg/ml
Cobalin Injection 100 mcg/ml
Cobalin Injection 250 mcg/ml
Cobalin Injection 500 mcg/ml
Cobalin Injection 1000 mcg/ml
Cod Liver Oil & Creosote Capsules (5 Oval) (R P Scherer)
Cod Liver Oil & Creosote Capsules (10 Oval) (R P Scherer)
Cod Liver Oil 0.3 ml Capsules ( R P Scherer)
Cod Liver Oil 0.6 ml Capsules ( R P Scherer)
Cod Liver Oil Caps 10 Minims (Woodward)
Cod Liver Oil High Potency Capsules (R P Scherer)
Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract & Hypophosphite Syrup (Distillers)
Coda-Med Tablets
Codalax
Codalax Forte
Codanin Analgesic Tablets
Codis Soluble Tablets
Codural Tablets
Cojene Tablets
Cold & Influenza Capsules (Regent Laboratories)
Cold & Influenza Mixture (Boots)
Cold & Influenza Mixture (Davidson)
Cold & Influenza Mixture (Rusco)
Cold & Influenza Mixture (Thornton & Ross)
Cold Relief (Blackcurrant Flavour) Granular Powder (Boots)
Cold Relief Capsules (Scott & Bowne)
Cold Relief Tablets (Boots)
Cold Tablets (Roberts)
Coldrex Powder
Coldrex Tablets
Colgard Emergency Essence (Lane Health Products)
Colgate Dental Cream with MFP Fluoride
Colgate Disclosing Tablets
Collins Elixir
Colocynth & Jalap Tablets Compound BPC 1963
Colocynth Compound Pills BPC 1963
Cologel Liquid
Communion Wafers
Complan
Comploment Continus Tablets
Compound Fig Elixir BP
Compound Rhubarb Oral Powder BP
Compound Rhubarb Tincture BP
Compound Syrup of Glycerophosphates BPC 1963
Compound Syrup of Hydophosphites BPC 1963
| Comtrex Capsules
Comtrex Liquid
Comtrex Tablets
Concavit Capsules
Concavit Drops
Concavit Injection
Concavit Syrup
Confiance Dietary Supplement Tablets
Congreves Balsamic Elixir
Constipation Herb Dried (Potters)
Constipation Herbs (Hall's)
Constipation Herbs (Mixed Herbs) (Brome & Schimmer)
Constipation Mixture No.105 (Potters)
Contac Coughcaps
Contact 400 Capsules
Contactaclean Cleaning Solution
Contactasoak Disinfecting and Soaking Solution
Contactasol 02 Care Solution
Contactasol Complete Care All-In-One Solution
Contactasol Solor Saline Spray
Contactasol Wetting Solution
Co-op Aspirin Tablets BP 300 mg
Co-op Bronchial Mixture
Co-op Halibut Liver Oil Capsules BP
Co-op Paracetamol Tablets BP 500 mg
Co-op Soluble Aspirin Tablets BP 300 mg
Co-Q 10 Tablets
Copholco Cough Syrup
Copholcoids
Coppertone Apres Plage Aftersun Milk
Coppertone Children’s Cream SPF 25
Coppertone Children’s Lotion SPF 15
Coppertone Dark Tanning Lotion SPF 4
Coppertone Sun Tanning Lotion SPF6
Coppertone Water Resistant Tanning Cream SPF 8
Core Level Adrenal Tablets
Core Level Auto Sym Tablets
Core Level C Timed Release Tablets
Core Level Health Reserve Tablets
Core Level Ilioduodenal Tablets
Core Level Magnesium Tablets
Core Level Zinc Tablets
Corrective Tablets (Ayrton Saunders)
Correctol Tablets
Cosalgesic Tablets
Cosylan Syrup
Coterpin Syrup
Cough & Bronchitis Mixture (Davidson)
Cough & Cold Mixture (Beecham)
Cough Balsam (Abernethy's)
Cough Balsam (Thornbers)
Cough Expectorant Elixir (Regent Laboratories)
Cough Linctus (Sanderson's)
Cough Linctus Alcoholic (Thomas Guest)
Cough Linctus for Children (Boots)
Cough Medicine for Infants & Children Solution (Boots)
Cough Mixture (Tingles)
Cough Mixture Adults (Thornton & Ross)
Cough Mixture Adults (Wicker Herbal
Stores)
Cough Syrup Best (Diopharm)
|
Cough Tablets (Kerbina)
Country Basket Rice Cakes
Covermark Removing Cream
Covonia Bronchial Balsam Linctus
Cow & Gate Baby Milk Plus
Cow & Gate Babymeals Stage One
Cow & Gate Premium Baby Food
Cox Pain Tablets
Crampex Tablets
Cranberry Juice
Cream of Magnesia Tablets 300 mg
Cremaffin Emulsion
Cremalgin Balm
Creosote Bronchial Mixture (Loveridge)
Crookes One-a-Day Multivitamins with Iron
Crookes One-a-Day Multivitamins without Iron
Crookes Wheat Germ Oil Capsules
Croupline Cough Syrup (Roberts)
Cullen’s Headache Powders
Culpepper Healing Ointment
Culpepper Rheumatic Cream
Cupal Health Salts
Cupal Nail Bite Lotion
Cupanol Over Six Paracetamol Suspension
Cupanol Under Six Suspension
Cuprofen Soluble Tablets
Cuprofen Tablets
Cuticura Medicated Foam Bath
Cuticura Talcum Powder
Cyanocobalamin Solution (any strength)
Cytacon Liquid
Cytacon Tablets
Cytamen 250 Injection
| Cytamen 1000 Injection
Cytoplan Acidophilus/Bifidophilus 50%/50% Capsules
Cytoplan Acidophilus Capsules (Milk Free)
Cytoplan Betaine & Pepsin Capsules 345 mg/10 mg
Cytoplan Biotin Capsules 100 mcg
Cytoplan Children’s Chewable Mineral/Vitamin Tablets
Cytoplan Choline/Inositol Capsules 250 mg/250 mg
Cytoplan Co-Factor Compound Plus Capsules
Cytoplan Cytomin Mineral/Vitamin Tablets
Cytoplan Cytophilus Milk Free Capsules
Cytoplan De-Toxifying Compound Capsules
Cytoplan EPA Capsules
Cytoplan Lecithin Capsules
Cytoplan Magnesium Ascorbic Capsules
Cytoplan Magnesium/Calcium Capsules 250 mg/250 mg
Cytoplan Magnesium Citric Capsules
Cytoplan Magnesium Complex Capsules
Cytoplan Manganese Complex Capsules
Cytoplan Potassium Pantothenate Capsules
Cytoplan Pryoxidal-5-pH Complex Capsules
Cytoplan Selenium Capsules
Cytoplan Supermag-Plus Capsules
Cytoplan Vitamin A Capsules
Cytoplan Vitamin C 1000 mg + Bioflavour 50 mg Capsules
Cytoplan Vitamin C Powder
Cytoplan Vitamin E Capsules
Cytoplan Zinc Lozenge Wafers
|
D001 Capsules
D002 Capsules
D004 Capsules
D006 Capsules
D007 Capsules
D009 Capsules
D010 Capsules
D011 Capsules
D012 Capsules
D013 Capsules
D014 Capsules
D017 Capsules
D018 Capsules
D019 Capsules
D020 Capsules
D021 Capsules
D024 Capsules
D029 Capsules
D030 Capsules
D031 Capsules
D032 Capsules
D033 Capsules
D034 Capsules
D036 Capsules
Dakin’s Golden Vitamin Malt Syrup
Dalivit Capsules
Dalivit Syrup
Dalmane Capsules 15 mg
Dalmane Capsules 30 mg
Dansac Skin Lotion
Davenol Linctus
Daxaids Tablets
| Day-Vits Multivitamin & Mineral Tablets
Dayovite
De Witt’s Analgesic Pills
De Witt’s Antacid Powder
De Witt’s Antacid Tablets
De Witt’s Baby Cough Syrup
De Witt’s Cough Syrup
De Witt’s PL Pills
Dead Sea Natural Mineral Soap
Deakin and Hughes Cough and Cold Healer Mixture
Deakin’s Fever and Inflammation Remedy Mixture
Delax Emulsion
Delial Lotion SPF 2
Delial Lotion SPF 6 Water Resistant
Delimon
Deltasoralen Bath Lotion
Dentakit Toothache First Aid Kit
Dentu-Hold Liquid
Derbac Soap
Derl Dermatological Soap
Dermablend Chromatone Fade Creme Plus
Dermablend Maximum Moisturiser
Dermacolor 6 Colour Palette
Dermacolor Body Cover
Dermacolor Cleansing Cream
Dermacolor Cleansing Lotion
Dermacolor Cleansing Milk
Dermacolor Creme Effective No.2
Dermacolor Fixier Spray
Dermacolor Skin Plastic
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Dermacort Cream
Dermo-Care Soapless Soap
Desiccated Liver Tablets
Desiccated Liver USNF Tablets
Detox Tablets (Hursdrex)
Dettox Antibacterial Cleanser
Dextro Energy Glucose Tablets
Dextrogesic Tablets
Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide Solution 3.75 mg/5 ml
Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide Solution 7.5 mg/5 ml
Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide Syrup 6.6 mg/5 ml
Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide Syrup 13.5 mg/5 ml
Dextropropoxyphene and Paracetamol
Dispersible Tablets
Dextropropoxyphene and Paracetamol Soluble Tablets
DF 118 Elixir
DF 118 Injection
DF 118 Tablets
DGL 1 Suspension
DGL 2 Suspension
DGT 1 Tablets
DGT 2 Tablets
DHL Rheumatic Massage Cream
Diabetic Bronal Syrup
Dialar Forte Syrup 5 mg/5 ml
Dialar Syrup 2 mg/5 ml
Dialume Capsules 500 mg
Diazepam Capsules, Slow 10 mg
Diazepam Elixir 5 mg/5 ml
Diazepam Oral Solution 5 mg/5 ml
Diazepam Oral Suspension 5 mg/5 ml
Dietade Diabetic Jam
Dietade Diabetic Marmalade
Dietade Diabetic Squash
Dietade Dietary Foods Fruit Sugar
Dietade Fruit Sugar
Dietade Jelly Crystals
Digesprin Antacid Tablets
Digestelles Lozenges
Dihydroxyaluminium Sodium Carbonate Tablets
Dijex Liquid
Dijex Tablets
Dimotane Expectorant
Dimotane Expectorant DC
Dimotane with Codeine Elixir
Dimotane with Codeine Paediatric Elixir
Dimotapp Elixir
Dimotapp Elixir Paediatric
| Dimotapp LA Tablets
Dimotapp P Tablets
Dimyril Linctus
Dinnefords Gripe Mixture
Diocalm Ultra Capsules
Dioctyl Ear Drops
Disprin Direct Tablets
Disprin Extra Tablets
Disprin Solmin Tablets
Disprin Tablets
Disprinex Tablets
Disprol Infant Suspension
Disprol Tablets
Distalgesic Soluble Tablets
Distalgesic Tablets
Do-Do Linctus
Do-Do Tablets
Dolasan Tablets
Doloxene Capsules
Doloxene Compound Pulvules
Dolvan Tablets
Dorbanex Capsules
Dorbanex Liquid
Dorbanex Liquid Forte
Dormonoct Tablets 1 mg
Dove Cleansing Bar
Dr Brandreth’s Pills
Dr D E Jongh’s Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract & Vitamins Fortified Syrup
Dr William’s Pink Pills
Dragon Balm
Drastin Tablets
Dristan Decongestant Tablets with Antihistamine
Dristan Nasal Spray
Droxalin Tablets
Dry Cough Linctus (Scott & Bowne)
Dual-Lax Extra Strong Tablets
Dual-Lax Tablets
Dubham Cream
Dubham Spray Relief
Dulca Tablets
Dulcodos Tablets
Dulco-Lax Suppositories
Dulco-Lax Tablets
Duo-Gastritis Mixture (Baldwin's)
Duphalac Syrup
Duralin Capsules Extra Strength
Duralin Tablets
Dusk Insect Repellent Cream
Duttons Cough Mixture
Dynese Aqueous Suspension
Dynese Tablets
|
E001 Capsules
E015 Capsules
E018 Capsules
E021 Capsules
E031 Capsules
E032 Capsules
Earthlore Vitamin B Compound Tablets
Ecdilyn Sryup
Educol Tablets
Efamol
Efamol Capsules
| Efamol Marine Capsules
Efamol Oil
Efamol Plus Capsules
Efamol PMP
Efamolia Enriched Moisture Cream
Efamolia Moisture Cream
Efamolia Night Cream
Efavite Tablets
Efavite Vitamin & Zinc Supplement Tablets
Effer-C Tablets
Effico Syrup
Elagen
|
Eldermint Cough Mixture (Herbal Laboratories)
Elgydium Toothpaste
Elizabeth Arden Flawless Finish
Elizabeth Arden Sunblock Cream Factor 15
Elizabeth Arden Sunscience Superblock Cream SPF 34
Elkamol Tablets
Ellimans Universal Embrocation
Elsan Blue Liquid
Emuwash
Endet Powders
Ener-G Gluten-free and Soya-free Macaroon Cookies
Ener-G Gluten-free Rice Peanut-Butter Cookies
Ener-G Gluten-free Rice Walnut Cookies
Ener-G Low-Protein and Gluten-free Egg
Replacer
Energen Starch Reduced Crispbread
Enfamil Human Milk Fortifier
English Grains Mixed Gland Compound Tablets
English Grains Red Kooga Multivitamins & Minerals
Engran HP Tablets
Engran Tablets
Eno Fruit Salts
EP Tablets
EPOC Capsules
Equagesic Tablets
Eskornade Spansule Capsules
| Eskornade Syrup
Eso-Col Cold Treatment Tablets
Esoterica Fortified Cream
Ester-C Powder
Ester-C Tablets
Euhypnos Capsules 10 mg
Euhypnos Elixir 10 mg/5 ml
Euhypnos Forte Capsules 20 mg
Evacalm Tablets 2 mg
Evacalm Tablets 5 mg
Evans Cough Balsam
Evening Primrose Oil
Evening Primrose Oil Capsules
Evian Mineral Water
Evident Disclosing Cream
Ex-Lax Chocolate Laxative Tablets
Ex-Lax Pills
Expectorant Cough Mixture (Beecham)
Expulin Cough Linctus
Expulin Paediatric Cough Linctus
Expurhin Paediatric Decongestant
Extil Compound Linctus
Extravite Tablets
Extren Tablets
Exyphen Elixir
E001 Capsules
E015 Capsules
E018 Capsules
E021 Capsules
E031 Capsules
E032 Capsules
|
Fabrol Granules
Fade Out Skin Lightening Cream
Fairy Household Liquid
Falcodyl Linctus
Falkamin
Fam Lax Tablets
Famel Expectorant
Famel Linctus
Famel Original Linctus
Family Cherry Flavoured Linctus (Cupal)
Family Health Multivitamin Tablets
Family Herbal Pills
Fanalgic Syrup
Fanalgic Tablets
Farex Fingers
Farley’s Farex Weaning Food
Farley’s Junior Milk
Farley’s Premcare
Farley’s Premcare Ready-to-Feed
Farley’s Rusks
Farley’s Tea Timer
Father Pierre’s Monastery Herbs
Fe-Cap C Capsules
Feac Tablets
Feen-a-Mint Tablets
Fefol Spansule Capsules
Fefol Z Spansule Capsules
Fefol-Vit Spansules
Femafen Capsules
Femerital Tablets
Feminax Tablets
Fendamin Tablets
Fennings Adult Cooling Powders
Fennings Children’s Cooling Powders
| Fennings Little Healers Pills
Fennings Mixture
Fennings Soluble Junior Aspirin Tablets
Fenox Nasal Drops
Fenox Nasal Spray
Feospan Spansule Capsules
Ferfolic Tablets
Fergluvite Tablets
Fergon Tablets
Ferraplex B Tablets
Ferrlecit Tablets/Dragees
Ferrocap Capsules
Ferrocap F-350 Capsules
Ferroglobin B12 Vitamin/Mineral Compound
Ferrograd C Tablets
Ferrol
Ferrol Compound Mixture
Ferromyn B Elixir
Ferromyn B Tablets
Ferrous Gluconate Compound Tablets
Fesovit Spansules
Fesovit Z Spansules
Fibre Biscuits
Fibrosine Analgesic Balm
Fiery Jack Cream
Fiery Jack Ointment
Filetti Sensitive Skin Soap
Fine Fare Aspirin Tablets 300 mg
Fine Fare Hot Lemon Powders
Fink Linusit Gold Pure Golden Linseeds
Flar Capsules
Flavelix Syrup
Flexcare Soft Lens Solution
Flexsol Solution
|
Flora Margarine
Floradix Formula Liquid
Floradix Tablets
Floral Arbour Tablets (Cathay)
Flu-Rex Tablets
Flucaps
Fluimucil Granules
Flunitrazepam Tablets 1 mg
Fluralar Capsules 15 mg
Fluralar Capsules 30 mg
Flurazepam Capsules 15 mg
Flurazepam Capsules 30 mg
Flurazepam Hydrochloride Capsules 15 mg
Flurazepam Hydrochloride Capsules 30 mg
Flurex Bedtime Cold Remedy
Flurex Capsules
Flurex Decongestant Inhalant Capsules
Flurex Hot Lemon Concentrate
Flurex Tablets
Folicin Tablets
Folped
Foresight Tablets Mineral Formula
Foresight Tablets Vitamin (Multivitamins)
Formula M.E. (Multiple Elevator)
Formula M.E. No.1 Capsules
Formula M.E. No.2 Capsules
Formula M.E. No.3 Capsules
Formule B Spot Treatment Roll On
Formulix
Forprin Tablets
Fort-E-Vite 1000 Capsules
| Fort-E-Vite Capsules
Fort-E-Vite Cream
Fort-E-Vite Plus Capsules
Fort-E-Vite Super Plus Capsules
Fortagesic Tablets
Fortison Low Sodium
Fortral Capsules 50 mg
Fortral Injection
Fortral Suppositories
Fortral Tablets 25 mg
Fortral Tablets 50 mg
Fortris Solution
Fosfor Syrup
Franol Expectorant
Franolyn Sed Liquid
Frisium Capsules 5 mg
Frisium Capsules 10 mg
Frisium Capsules 20 mg
FSC Beta Plus Capsules
FSC Betaine HCL Capsules
FSC Lactobacillus Acidophilus Capsules
FSC Multivitamin Addlife For Over 50s Capsules
FSC Organic Linseed Oil Capsules
FSC Super B-Supreme High-Potency Tablets
FSC Super Calcium 200 mg + Vitamin A & D Tablets
FSC Super Vitamin D Tablets
FSC Vitamin B6 Tablets
Fybranta Tablets
Fynnon Calcium Aspirin Tablets
Fynnon Salt
|
G Brand Linctus
Galake Tablets
Gale’s Honey
Galfer—Vit Capsules
Galloway’s Baby Cough Linctus
Galloway’s Bronchial Cough Care
Galloway’s Bronchial Expectorant
Galloway’s Cough Syrup
Gamophen
Gastalar Tablets
Gastric Ulcer Tablets No.1001
Gastrils Pastilles
Gastritabs
Gastrovite Tablets
Gatinar Syrup
Gaviscon 250 Tablets
Gaviscon Granules
Gelusil Lac Powder
Gelusil Tablets
Genasprin Tablets
Genatosan
Gentian Acid Mixture with Nux Vomica
Gentian Alkaline Mixture with Nux Vomica
Gentian & Rhubarb Mixture BPC
Georges Vapour Rub Ointment
Gericaps Capsules
Gerimax Original Korean Panax Ginseng with Vitamins, Minerals and Amino Acid
Geriplex Capsules
Germolene Ointment
Gevral Capsules
Gevral Tablets
GF Brand Baking Powder
GF Brand Banana Cake
| GF Brand Chocolate Nut Cookies
GF Brand Cooking Crumbs
GF Brand Date and Walnut Cake
GF Brand English Style Mustard
GF Brand Fruit Bran Biscuits
GF Brand Ginger Cake
GF Brand Ginger Cookies
GF Brand Gluten-free Coconut Cookies
GF Brand Gluten-free Maize Biscuits with Chocolate
GF Brand Gluten-free Maize Biscuits with Hazel-Nut
GF Brand Gluten-free Pastry Mix
GF Brand Gluten-free Thin Wafer Bread
GF Brand Gravy Mix
GF Brand Lemon Cake
GF Brand Muesli
GF Brand Muesli Fruit Biscuits
GF Dietary Gluten-free Carob Marble Cake
GF Dietary Gluten-free Christmas Pudding GF Dietary Low Protein Pizza Mix with Tomato Topping Mix and Baking Dish
GF Dietary Low Protein Vegetable Burgers in Low Protein Sauce
GF Dietary Low Protein Vegetable Casserole
Ginkgo Biloba Extract Capsules 40 mg
Ginkgo Biloba Liquid
Givitol Capsules
Gladlax Tablets
Glemony Balsam (Baldwin's)
Glenco Elixir
Gluca-Seltzer Effervescent Powder
Glucodin
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Glycerin Honey & Lemon Cough Mixture (Isola)
Glycerin Honey & Lemon Linctus (Boots)
Glycerin Honey & Lemon Linctus with Ipecacuanha (Boots)
Glycerin Lemon & Honey and Ipecacuanha (Thomas Guest)
Glycerin Lemon & Honey Linctus (Rusco)
Glycerin Lemon & Honey Syrup (Cupal)
Glycerin Lemon & Honey Syrup (Thomas Guest)
Glycerin Lemon & Honey Syrup (Waterhouse)
Glycerin Lemon & Ipecacuanha Cough Mixture (Isola)
Glykola Elixir
Glykola Infants Elixir
Glymiel Hand Care
Goat’s Milk Spray Dried Powder
| Goddards White Oils Embrocation
Golden Age Vitamin & Mineral Capsules
Golden Health Feverfew Tablets
Golden Health Super Sea Kelp Tablets
Golden Health Tablets (Kerbina)
Gon Tablets
Gonfalcon Tablets
Grangewood Insomnia Tablets
Granogen
Granose Liquid Soya Milk
Granose Soya Yogert
Granoton Emulsion
Gregovite C Tablets
GS Tablets
Guaiphenesin Syrup (any strength)
Guanor Expectorant
Gynovite Plus Nutritional Supplement Tablets
|
H-Pantoten Tablets
Hactos Chest & Cough Mixture (Thomas Hubert)
Halaurant Syrup
Halcion Tablets 0.125 mg
Halcion Tablets 0.25 mg
Haliborange Syrup
Haliborange Tablets
Halibut Liver Oil A & D Capsules (Rodale)
Halibut Oil A & D Capsules (G R Lane Health Products)
Halin Tablets
Halocaps Inhalant Capsules
Halycitrol Emulsion
Harvestime Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil and Butterscotch
Hayphryn Nasal Spray
HC45 Cream
Head and Shoulders Shampoo
Health Aid Children’s Multivitamin + Mineral Tablets
Health Aid DL-Phenylalanine Tablets 500 mg
Health Aid Dolomite Tablets
Health Aid EPO Forte Capsules 1000 mg
Health Aid Halibut Liver Oil Capsules
Health Aid Magnesium & Calcium Tablets
Health Aid Multivitamins & Minerals Tablets
Health Aid Super Cod Liver Oil Capsules
Health Aid Super Lecithin Capsules
Health Aid Vitamin A Capsules
Health Aid Vitamin A + D Capsules
Health Aid Vitamin B Complex Supreme Tablets
Health Aid Vitamin B6 Tablets Prolonged Release
Health Aid Vitamin C Tablets
Health Aid Vitamin E Capsules
Health Aid Vitamin E Cream
Health Aid Vitamin E Hand and Body Lotion
Health Aid Vitamin E Natural Capsules
Health Aid Vitamin E Oil
Health Aid Zinc Sulphate Tablets 200 mg
Health Aid Zinc Tablets 10 mg
Health+Plus Absorb Plus Capsules
Health+Plus Absorb Plus Tablets
| Health+Plus Chromium GTF & B3 Tablets
Health+Plus Co-Q Plus Tablets
Health+Plus Complex B Tablets
Health+Plus Dolomite + D Tablets
Health+Plus E500 Tablets
Health+Plus Immunade Tablets
Health+Plus Multiminerals Tablets
Health+Plus Multivite Tablets
Health+Plus Nutrient Pack, Metabolic Pack
Health+Plus Pregnancy Pack
Health+Plus Selenium Tablets 50 mcg
Health+Plus Super B6 + Zinc Tablets
Health+Plus Super C1000 Tablets + Bioflavour
Health+Plus Supercholine Tablets
Health+Plus Vitamin E Capsules High-Potency
Health+Plus VV Pack
Health+Plus Ziman Plus (Manganese & Zinc) Tablets
Health Salts (Wicker Herbal Stores)
Health Tonic Mixture (Hall's)
Healthcrafts Aminochel Calcium Tablets
Healthcrafts Aminochel Chelated Magnesium Tablets
Healthcrafts Aminochel Zinc Tablets 1.3 mg
Healthcrafts Aminochel Zinc Tablets 5 mg
Healthcrafts Arteroil Tablets
Healthcrafts Betacarotene Capsules
Healthcrafts Brewers Yeast Tablets
Healthcrafts Calcium Chewable Tablets
Healthcrafts Calcium Pantothenate Super Tablets
Healthcrafts Cod Liver Oil Capsules
Healthcrafts Cod Liver Oil Compleat Tablets
Healthcrafts Dolomite Tablets 500 mg
Healthcrafts EPA Forte Capsules
Healthcrafts Kelp Tablets
Healthcrafts Lecithin Capsules
Healthcrafts Multivitamin + Iron & Calcium Tablets
Healthcrafts Natural Vitamin C 1 g Tablets (High Potency)
Healthcrafts Prolonged Release Nutrition
Mega B-Complex Tablets
Healthcrafts Prolonged Release Nutrition
Mega-B6 Tablets
|
Healthcrafts Prolonged Release Nutrition Mega C 1500 Tablets
Healthcrafts Prolonged Release Nutrition
Mega Multis Tablets
Healthcrafts Vitamin E Capsules
Healthcrafts Vitamin E Capsules HighPotency
Healthcrafts Vitamin E Capsules Mega
Healthcrafts Vitamin E Capsules Super
Healthcrafts Vitamin E One-A-Day Capsules
Healthcrafts Zinc One-A-Day Capsules
Healtheries Rice Crispbread
Healthilife Dolomite Tablets 60 mg
Healthilife Halibut Oil Capsules
Healthilife Rutin Tablets 60 mg
Healthilife Sunfloweer Seed Oil Capsules 500 mg
Healthilife Vitamin A Capsules
Healthilife Vitamin E Soya Free Capsules
Healthilife Wild Sea Kelp Tablets 300 mg
Healthlink Loosemore Herbal Capsules
Healthlink Magnesium Acetate Capsules
Healthlink Psyllium Husks
Healthwise Halibut Oil Capsules
Healthwise Vitamin E Capsules
Heart Shape Indigestion Tablets
Heath & Heather Feverfew Tablets
Heath & Heather Garlic Perles (Odourless)
Hedamol Capsules
Hedex Extra Caplets
Hedex Plus Capsules
Hedex Seltzer Granules
Hedex Soluble Granules
Hedex Tablets
Heinz Weight Watcher Baked Beans
Hemingways Catarrh Syrup
Hemoplex Injection
Hepacon B12 Injection
Hepacon Liver Extract Injection
Hepacon-B-Forte Injection
Hepacon-Plex
Hepanorm Tablets
Herbal Aperient Tablets (Cathay)
Herbal Aperient Tablets (Kerbina)
Herbal Bronchial Cough Tablets (English Grains)
| Herbal Laboratories Feverfew Tablets
Herbal Laxative Naturtabs
Herbal Pile Tablets
Herbal Quiet Nite Sleep Naturtabs
Herbal Syrup (Baldwin's)
Herbalene Herbs
Hermesetas (Blue)
Hermesetas Gold
Hermesetas Light
Hermesetas Liquid Sweetner
Hermesetas Sprinkle Sweet
Hexidin Solution
Hi-g-ah Tea
Hi-pro Liver Tablets
Hill’s Adult Balsam
Hill’s Balsam Children’s Mixture For Chesty Coughs
Hip C Rose Hip Syrup
Histalix Expectorant
Hofels Cardiomax Garlic Pearles
Hofels Garlic Pearles
Hofels One-A-Day Garlic Pearles
Hofels One-A-Day Neo Garlic Pearles
Honey & Molasses Cough Mixture (Lane Health Products)
Hot Blackcurrant Cold Remedy (Beechams)
Hot Lemon Cold Remedy (Beechams)
Hot Lemon Cold Treatment (Scott & Bowne)
Hot Measure Solution (Reckitt & Colman)
Hydrex Hand Rub
Hydrocare Boiling/Rinsing Solution
Hydrocare Cleaning and Soaking Solution
Hydrocare Preserved Saline Solution
Hydrocare Protein Remover Tablets
Hydroclean Solution
Hydron Europe Cleaning Solution
Hydron Europe Comfort Soaking Solution
Hydron Europe Solusal
Hydron Europe Solution Comfort
Hydrosoak Disinfecting and Soaking Solution
Hydrosol Comfort Solution
Hymosa Vitamin E Cream
Hypon Tablets
|
Iberet 500 Tablets
Iberol Tablets
Ibrufhalal Tablets
ICC Analgesic Tablets
Iliadin Mini Nasal Drops
Iliadin Mini Paediatric Nasal Drops
Imarale Agba Suspension
Imarale Omode Suspension
Importal
Inabrin Tablets 200 mg
Indian Brandy Solution
Indigestion Mixture (Boots)
Indigestion Mixture (Thornton & Ross)
Indigestion Mixture (William Ransom)
Indigo Indigestion Lozenges
Infa-Care Baby Bath
Influenza and Cold Mixture 2315 (Wright Layman & Umney)
Inhalit Liquid Inhalation
| Innoxa Concealing Cream
Innoxa Creme Satin Foundation
Innoxa Finishing Touch Loose Powder
Innoxa Foundation
Innoxa Moisturised Liquid Make-up
Innoxa Sensitive/Dry Range: Enriched Moisture Cream
Innoxa Sensitive/Normal Range: Creamy Moisturiser
Innoxa Young Solution Spot Gel
Inoven Caplets
Iodinated Glycerol Elixir 60 mg/5 ml
Iodised Vitamin Capsules
Iodo-Ephedrine Mixture
Ipecacuanha and Morphine Mixture BP
Ipecacuanha and Squill Linctus Paediatric BPC
Ipecacuanha Pills 20 mg
Ipsel Hygienic Babysalve
|
Irofol C
Iron & Brewers Yeast Tablets (3M Health Care)
Iron & Vitamin Tablets (Davidson)
Iron Formula Tablets (Rodale)
Iron Jelloids Tablets
Iron Tonic Tablets (Boots)
| Ironorm Capsules
Ironorm Tonic
Ironplan Capsules
Isoaminile Linctus
Isocal
Ivy Tablets (Ayrton Saunders)
|
Jaap’s Health Salts
Jacksons All Fours Cough Mixture
Jacksons Febrifuge
Jambomins Tablets
Jenners Suspension
Jenners Tablets
Jochem Hormone Hair Preparation
Johnson & Johnson Baby Bath
Johnson & Johnson Baby Cream
Johnson & Johnson Baby Lotion
Johnson & Johnson Baby Oil
Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder
Johnson & Johnson Baby Shampoo
Johnson & Johnson Baby Sunblock Stick
Johnson & Johnson Prickly Heat Powder
Jolen Creme Bleach
Jordans Crunchy Bar
| Junamac
Jung Junipah Tablets
Jungle Formula Insect Repellent Gel
Jungle Formula Insect Repellent Pump Spray
Junior Cabdrivers Linctus
Junior Disprin Tablets
Junior Disprol Tablets
Junior Ex-Lax Chocolate Tablets
Junior Lemsip Powder
Junior Meltus Cough & Catarrh Linctus
Junior Mucron Liquid
Junior Paraclear Tablets
Junior Tablets (Rodale)
Juno-Junipah Mineral Salts
Juvel Elixir
Juvel Tablets
Juvela Gluten-Free Sage and Onion Stuffing Mix
|
K'an Herbal Preparations
Kamillosan Baby Cleansing Bar
Kaodene Suspension
Karvol Capsules
Kelsoak 2 Solution
Kelvinol 2 Wetting Solution
Kenco Instant Decaffeinated Coffee
Kendales Adult Cough Syrup
Kendales Cherry Linctus
Kest Tablets
Ketazolam Capsules 15 mg
| Ketazolam Capsules 30 mg
Ketazolam Capsules 45 mg
Keybells Linctus of Glycerine, Lemon & Ipecacuanha
Kingo Cough Syrup
Koladex Tablets
Kolanticon Tablets
Kolanticon Wafers
Kolantyl Gel
Kolynos Denture Fixative
Krauses Cough Linctus
Kruschen Salts
Kuralax Herbs
Kwai Garlic Tablets
|
L-Threonine Capsules
L-Threonine Tablets
Labiton Kola Tonic
Laboprin Tablets
Lac Bismuth Mixture
Lactaid Lactase Enzyme for Milk Drops
Lactaid Lactase Enzyme Tablets
Lactaid Lactose Reduced Skimmed and Whole Milk UHT
Lacto Calamine
Ladycare No.2 (Menopausal) Tablets
Laevoral
Lamberts Acidophilus Extra Capsules
Lamberts Evening Primrose Oil 250 mg Capsules
Lamberts Evening Primrose Oil 500 mg Capsules
Lamberts Evening Primrose Oil 1000 mg Capsules
Lamberts L-Threonine 500 mg Capsules
Lamberts Playfair Tablets
Lamberts PMT Supplement Optivite Tablets
Lamberts Protein Deficiency Formula Capsules
Lamberts Senior Capsules
Lanacort Cream
Lanacort Ointment
| Lance B & C Tablets
Lane’s Cut-a-Cough
Lane’s Glanolin Capsules 250/500
Lane’s Laxative Herb Tablets
Lane’s Lecigran Granules
Lane’s Sage & Garlic Catarrh Remedy
Lantigen B
Lavender Bath
Laxaliver Pills
Laxatabs Leoren
Laxipurg Tablets
Laxoberal Elixir
LC 65 Cleaning Solution
Lecithin Capsules
Ledercort Cream
Lederplex Capsules
Lederplex Liquid
Lejfibre Biscuit
Lemeze Cough Syrup
Lemon Eno Powder
Lemon Flu-Cold Concentrated Syrup
Lemon Glycerine & Honey Cough Syrup Compound (Carter Bond)
Lemon Glycerine & Honey Lung Mixture (Whitehall Laboratories)
Lemon Glycerine & Ipecac Cough Syrup Compound (Carter Bond)
|
Lemon Juice, Glycerine & Honey A S Syrup (Ayrton Saunders)
Lemon Linctus 1-472
Lem-Plus Capsules
Lem-Plus Hot Lemon Drink
Lemsip Cold Relief Capsules
Lemsip Expectorant
Lemsip Flu Strength
Lemsip Linctus
Lemsip Flu Strength Night Time Formula
Lemsip Powder
Lendormin Tablets 0.125 mg
Lendormin Tablets 0.25 mg
Lensept Solution
Lensine 5 All in One Solution
Lensplus Sterile Saline Spray
Lensrins Solution
Leoren Tonic Tablets
Lexotan Tablets 1.5 mg
Lexotan Tablets 3 mg
Lexotan Tablets 6 mg
Libraxin Tablets
Librium Capsules 5 mg
Librium Capsules 10 mg
Librium Tablets 5 mg
Librium Tablets 10 mg
Librium Tablets 25 mg
Librofem Tablets
Lifeplan Acidophilus Capsules
Lifeplan Boron 3 Tablets
Lifeplan Cod Liver Oil One-A-Day Capsules
Lifeplan DL-Phenylalanine (DLPA) Tablets 500
Lifeplan Dolomite (Natural) Tablets
Lifeplan Dolomite Tablets 500 mg
Lifeplan Dolomite Tablets 800 mg
Lifeplan Super Galanol Capsules
Lifeplan Vitamin B6 Tablets
Lightning Cough Remedy Solution (Potters)
Limbitrol Capsules 5
Limbitrol Capsules 10
Linctifed Expectorant
| Linctifed Expectorant Paediatric
Linctoid C
Linituss
Linoleic Acid
Linus Vitamin C Powder
Lipoflavonoid Capsules
Lipotriad Capsules
Lipotriad Liquid
Liqufruta Blackcurrant Cough Medicine
Liqufruta Honey & Lemon Cough Medicine
Liqufruta Medica
Liqufruta Medica Garlic Flavoured Cough Medicine
Liquid Formula (Food Concentrate) (Rodale)
Liquid Paraffin & Phenolphthalein Emulsion BP
Liquid Paraffin Emulsion with Cascara BPC
Liquifilm Wetting Solution
Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash
Listermint Mouthwash
Liver Herbs (Hall's)
Livibron Mixture
Lloyds Cream (Odourless)
Lloyds Heat Spray
Loasid Tablets
Lobak Tablets
Lofthouse’s Original Fisherman’s Friend Honey Cough Syrup
London Herb and Spice Herbal Tea Bags
Loramet Capsules 1 mg
Loramet Tablets 0.5 mg
Loramet Tablets 1 mg
Lotil Facial Cream
Lotussin Cough Syrup
Lucozade
Luma Bath Salts
Lung Balsam (Rusco)
Lyons Ground Coffee Beans
Lypsyl Lemon
Lypsyl Mint
Lypsyl Original
Lysaldin
|
M & B Children’s Cough Linctus
Maalox Concentrate Suspension
Maalox Plus Tablets
Mackenzies Smelling Salts
Maclean Indigestion Powder
Maclean Indigestion Tablets
Macleans Toothpaste
Magaldrate Tablets
Mainstay Pure Cod Liver Oil
Male Gland Double Strength Supplement Tablets
Male Sex Hormone Tablets (Diopharm)
Malinal Plus Tablets
Malinal Suspension 500 mg/5 ml
Malinal Tablets 500 mg
Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil BPC & Hypophosphites (Distillers)
Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil & Chemical Food (Distillers)
Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil BPC Soft Extract (Jeffreys Miller)
Malt Extract with Haemoglobin & Vitamins Syrup (Distillers)
| Malt Extract with Halibut Liver-Oil Syrup (Distillers)
Malvern Water
Mandarin Tablets
Manna Herbal Rheumapainaway Tablets
Marvel
Matthew Cough Mixture
Maturaplus Tablets
Maws Sterilising Tablets
Max Factor Face Powder
Max Factor Pan-Stik
Maxivits Tablets
Medathlon Aspirin Tablets 300 mg
Medazepam Capsules 5 mg
Medazepam Capsules 10 mg
Medex Elixir
Mediclean Soft Lens Solution
Medilax Tablets
Medipain Tablets
Medised Suspension
Medised Tablets
Medisoak Soft Lens Solution
Meditus Syrup
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Medocodene Tablets
Meggeson Dyspepsia Tablets
Melissin Syrup
Melo Brand Glycerin Lemon & Honey with Ipecacuanha
Meloids Lozenges
Meltus Adult Dry Cough Elixir
Meltus Adult Expectorant
Meltus Baby Cough Linctus
Meltus Honey & Lemon Cough Linctus
Meltus Junior Expectorant
Memo Boost Capsules
Menopace Capsules
Menthacol Liquid
Menthells Pellet/Pill
Menthol & Benzoin Inhalation BP
Menthol & Eucalyptus (M in P) Pastilles (Thomas Guest)
Menthol Inhalation
Mentholated Balsam (Loveridge)
Mentholated Balsam (Savory & Moore)
Mentholated Balsam (Wright Layman & Umney)
Mentholated Balsam Mixture (Pilsworth
Manufacturing)
Mentholatum Balm
Mentholatum Deep Freeze Spray
Mentholatum Deep Heat Massage Liniment
Mentholatum Deep Heat Maximum Strength Rub
Mentholatum Deep Heat Rub
Mentholatum Nasal Inhaler
Metatone
Methylcisteine Tablets 100 mg
Micaveen
Midro-Tea Powder
Migrafen Tablets
Mijex Cream
Mil-Par Suspension
Milgard Baby Cleansing Milk
Milk of Magnesia Tablets
Milton Sterilising Tablets
Milumil Baby Milk
Milupa 7 Cereal Breakfast
Milupa Aptamil Baby Milk
Milupa Braised Steak & Vegetable Infant Food
Milupa Camomile Infant Drink
Milupa Cauliflower Cheese Special Infant Food
Milupa Country Chicken & Vegetable Casserole
Milupa Fennel Variety Infant Drink
Milupa Harvest Muesli Breakfast
Milupa Infant Dessert, Banana & Apple Yoghurt
Milupa Infant Dessert, Caribbean Fruit
Milupa Infant Dessert, Semolina & Honey
Milupa Infant Tea-Time, Cheese & Tomato
| Milupa Modified Yogurt
Milupa Special Formula HN25
Milupa Sunripe Banana Breakfast Infant Food
Milupa Sunshine Orange Breakfast
Milupa Vegetable Hotpot Infant Food
Minadex Chewable Vitamin Tablets
Minadex Syrup
Minamino Syrup
Minivits Tablets
Minoxidil Cream
Minoxidil Lotion
Minoxidil Ointment
Minoxidil Solution (for external use)
Mira Flow Cleaning Solution
Mira Flow Soft Lens Solution
Mira Soak Lens Soaking Solution
Mira Sol Soft Lens Solution
Mitchell’s Wool Fat Soap
Modifast Nutritionally Complete Supplemented Fasting Formula
Mogadon Capsules 5 mg
Mogadon Tablets 5 mg
Moorland Indigestion Tablets
Morning Glory Tablets
Morny Lavender Talc
Mosquito Milk Mosquito Repellent Tropical Formula
Mrs Cullen’s Lemsoothe Powder
Mrs Cullen’s Powders
Mucodyne Capsules
Mucodyne Forte Syrup
Mucodyne Forte Tablets
Mucodyne Paediatric Syrup
Mucodyne Syrup
Mucofalk Sachets
Mucolex Syrup
Mucolex Tablets
Mu-cron Junior Syrup
Mu-cron Tablets
Mucron Liquid
Muflin Linctus
Multi-Vitamin Tablets (English Grains)
Multivitamin Capsules (Regent Laboratories)
Multivitamin Tablets (Approved Prescription Services)
Multivitamin Tablets (Chemipharm)
Multivitamin Tablets (Evans Medical)
Multivitamin Tablets (UAC International)
Multivitamin with Mineral Capsules (Potters)
Multivitamin with Minerals Tablets (Chemipharm)
Multivite Pellets
Multone Tablets
My Baby Cough Syrup
Mycolactine Tablets
Mylanta Liquid
Mylanta Tablets
Myolgin Tablets
|
N Tonic Syrup (Cupal)
N-300 Capsules
Nair Depilatory Cream
Napca Skin Lotion
Napisan Nappy Treatment
Napoloids Tablets
Napsalgesic Tablets
Nasal Drops For Children (Boots)
| Natex 12A Tablets
Natural Bran
Natural Flow Acidophilus Capsules
Natural Flow Animal Fun Children’s Chewable Tablets
Natural Flow Boron + Calcium & Silica Tablets
Natural Flow Calcium Ascorbate Tablets
|
Natural Flow Calcium & Magnesium Chelated Tablets
Natural Flow Calcium/Magnesium Tablets
Natural Flow Candiforte Capsules
Natural Flow Digestive Enzyme Compound Tablets
Natural Flow Dolomite + A & D Tablets
Natural Flow Green Magma Powder
Natural Flow Liquid B Complex & Iron
Natural Flow Mega B Complex Tablets
Natural Flow Mega C Tablets
Natural Flow Mega Multi Tablets
Natural Flow Multimineral Tablets
Natural Flow Organic Germanium Capsules
Natural Flow Primedophilus Powder
Natural Flow Probion Bifidus Powder
Natural Flow Probion Tablets
Natural Flow Psyllium Husks
Natural Flow Psyllium Husk Capsules
Natural Flow Rutin Tablets 500 mg
Natural Flow Selenium Chelated Tablets
Natural Flow Selenium Tablets
Natural Flow Super B50 Capsules
Natural Flow Super Vitamin C Complex Tablets
Natural Flow Super Vitamin C Tablets
Natural Flow Tangerine C Chewable Tablets
Natural Flow Thiamin Tablets (Vitamin B1)
Natural Flow Vega Mins Tablets
Natural Flow Vitamin A Tablets
Natural Flow Vitamin C Powder
Natural Flow Zinc Chelated Tablets
Natural Herb Laxative Tablets (Brome & Schimmer)
Natural Herb Laxative Tablets (Kerbina)
Natural Herb Tablets (Dorwest)
Natural Herb Tablets (Kerbina)
Natural Herb Tablets (Lane)
Naturavite Tablets
Naturtabs Choline
Naturtabs Nicotinamide
Naturtabs Nicotinic Acid
Naturtabs Paba
Natusan Baby Ointment
Naudicelle
Nella Red Oil Liniment
Neo-Cytamen Injection 250 mcg/ml
Neo-Cytamen Injection 1000 mcg/ml
Neoklenz Powder
Neophryn Nasal Drops
Neophryn Nasal Spray
Nescafe Instant Coffee
Nestle Nativa HA
Nethaprin Expectorant
Neuro Phosphates
Neurodyne Capsules
Neutradol Concentrated Air Deodoriser
Neutradonna Powder
Neutradonna Sed Powder
Neutradonna Sed Tablets
Neutradonna Tablets
Neutrogena Body Oil (Scented and Unscented)
Neutrogena Conditioner
Neutrogena Hand Cream
Neutrogena Lip Care
Neutrogena Liquid
| Neutrogena Moisture
Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Body Emulsion
Neutrogena Rainbath Shower and Bath Gel
Neutrogena Shampoo
Neutrogena Soap
Neutrolactis Tablets
New Formula Beechams Powders Capsules
New Life Herbs
New Life Tablets
Newton’s Childrens Cough Treatment
Newton’s Cough Mixture for Adults
Nezcaam Syrup
Nezeril Nose Drops (single dose pipette)
Nicabate Nicotine Transdermal Patch
Nico Patch
Nicobrevin
Nicodex Patch
Niconil Transdermal Patch
Nicorette
Nicorette Patch
Nicorette Plus
Nicostop Patch
Nicotine Patch (QHR Limited)
Nicotinell TTS Patches
Niferex 150 Tablets
Nilbite
Nirolex Expectorant Linctus
Nitrados Tablets 5 mg
Nitrazepam Capsules 5 mg
Nivea
No 177 Tablets (Leoren)
Nobacter Medicated Shaving Foam
Nobrium Capsules 5 mg
Nobrium Capsules 10 mg
Nocold Tablets
Noctamid Tablets 0.5 mg
Noctamid Tablets 1 mg
Noctesed Tablets 5 mg
Noradran Bronchial Syrup
Norgesic Tablets
Normax Capsules
Normison Capsules 10 mg
Normison Capsules 20 mg
Norvits Syrup
Noscapine Linctus BP
Novaprin Tablets
Novasil Antacid Tablets
Novasil Antacid Viscous Suspension
Noxzema Medicated Skin Cream
Nu-soft Baby Oil
Nucross Coconut Oil
Nulacin Tablets
Nurodol Tablets
Nurofen Soluble Tablets
Nurofen Tablets 200 mg
Nurse Sykes Bronchial Balsam
Nurse Sykes Powders
Nutricare Beta Carotene Capsules
Nutricare Capricin Capsules
Nutricare Selenium Tablets
Nutricare Vitamin C Tablets
Nutricare Zinc Orotate Tablets
Nux Vomica Acid Mixture
Nux Vomica Alkaline Mixture
Nux Vomica Elixir BPC
Nylax Tablets
|
Octovit Tablets
Oilatum Bar
Oilatum Soap
Olbas Oil
Omeiri Iron Tonic Tablets
Omilcaf Suspension
Onadox 118 Tablets
One Gram C Capsule
Opas Powder
Opas Tablets
Opobyl Bailly Pills
Optivite Tablets
Oral B Plaque Check Disclosing Tablets
Orange & Halibut Vitamins (Kirby Warrick Pharmaceuticals)
Organidin Elixir
Organidin Solution
Organidin Tablets
Original Indigestion Tablets (Boots)
Orovite 7
Orovite Elixir
Orovite Tablets
Orthoxicol Syrup
Osteocare Calcium & Magnesium Tablets
Ostermilk Complete Formula
| Ostermilk Two Milk Powder
Otrivine Nasal Drops 0.05%
Otrivine Nasal Drops 0.1%
Otrivine Nasal Spray 0.1%
Otrivine-Antistin Nasal Drops
Otrivine-Antistin Nasal Spray
Overnight Bedtime Cold Medicine
Owbridge’s Cough Mixture
Oxanid Tablets 10 mg
Oxanid Tablets 15 mg
Oxanid Tablets 30 mg
Oxy Clean Facial Wash Gel
Oxy Clean Medicated Cleanser
Oxymetazoline Hydrochloride Nasal Drops 0.025%
Oxymetazoline Hydrochloride Nasal Drops 0.05%
Oxymetazoline Hydrochloride Nasal Spray 0.05%
Oxysept 1 Disinfecting Solution
Oxysept 2 Rinsing, Neutralising and Storing Solution
Ozium 500 Air Sanitizer
Ozium 1500 Air Sanitizer
Ozium 3000
|
Pacidal Tablets
Pacifene Tablets
Paedo-Sed Syrup
Pain Relief Tablets (Cox)
Pain Relief Tablets (Davidson)
Paldesic Elixir
Pameton Tablets
Panacron Nasal Spray
Panacron Tablets
Panadeine Co Tablets
Panadeine Forte Tablets
Panadeine Soluble Effervescent Tablets
Panadeine Tablets
Panadol Baby & Infant Suspension
Panadol Caplets
Panadol Extra Tablets
Panadol Extra-Soluble Tablets
Panadol Junior Sachets
Panadol Soluble Tablets
Panadol Tablets
Panaleve Junior
Panaleve Six Plus Suspension
Panasorb Tablets
Panax 600 Ginseng Tablets
Panerel Tablets
Panets Tablets
Pango Pain Paracetamol Codeine Tablets (Cupal)
Pantene Hair Tonic
Papain Compound Tablets
Paprika Tablets (Kerbina)
Para-Seltzer Effervescent Tablets
Paracetamol & Caffeine Capsules
Paracetamol & Caffeine Tablets
Paracetamol DC Tablets
Paracetamol Tablets Soluble (Boots)
Paracetamol Tablets, Sorbitol Basis 500 mg
Paracets Tablets 500 mg
Paraclear Tablets
Paracodol Capsules
Paracodol Tablets
Paradeine R Tablets
| Paragesic Effervescent Tablets
Parahypon Tablets
Parake Tablets
Paralgin Tablets
Paramin Capsules
Paramol Tablets
Paranorm Cough Syrup
Pardale Tablets
Parenamps Intramuscular Injection
Pastilaids Pastilles
Pavacol Cough Syrup
Paxadon Tablets
Paxalgesic Tablets
Paxidal Tablets
Paynocil Tablets
PEM Linctus
Penetrol Inhalant
Pentazocine-Aspirin Compound Tablets
Peplax Peppermint Flavoured Laxative Tablets
Peppermint Indigestion Tablets (Boots)
Pepto-Bismol Suspension
Perform 1 Disinfecting Solution
Perform 2 Rinsing and Neutralising Solution
Pernivit Tablets
Perrier Mineral Water
Persomnia Tablets
Pestroy Flea and Insect Powder
Petrolagar Emulsion Plain
Petrolagar Emulsion with Phenolphthalein
PF Plus Tablets
Pharmacin Capsules
Pharmacin Effervescent Plus C Tablets
Pharmacin Effervescent Tablets 325 mg
Pharmaton Capsules
Pharmidone Tablets
Phenergan Compound Expectorant Linctus
Phenolphthalein Compound Pills BPC
Phenolphthalein Compound Tablets BPC 1963
Phenolphthalein Tablets BP
Phensedyl Cough Linctus
Phensic Tablets
Phensic 2 Tablets
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Phenylephrine Hydrochloride Nasal Drops 0.25%
Phenylephrine Hydrochloride Nasal Spray 0.5%
Phillips Brewers Yeast Tablets
Phillips Iron Tonic Tablets
Phillips Tonic Yeast Tablets
Phillips' Toothpaste
Phisoderm
Phisohex System Medicated Face Wash
Pholcolix Syrup
Pholcomed D Linctus
Pholcomed Diabetic Forte Linctus
Pholcomed Expectorant
Pholcomed Forte Linctus
Pholcomed Linctus
Pholcomed Pastilles
Pholtex Syrup
Pholtussa Mixture
Phor Pain
Phor Pain Double Strength
Phosferine Liquid
Phosferine Multi-Vitamin Liquid
Phosferine Tablets
Phygeine Liquid
Phyllosan Tablets
Physeptone Linctus
Pickles Nail Bite Lotion
Pile Mixture (Ayrton Saunders)
Pile Tablets (Ayrton Saunders)
Pine Bath Milk
Pine Catarrh Drops Lozenges
Piz Buin After Sun Lotion
Piz Buin After Sun Shower Gel
Piz Buin Childrens Balm SPF 8
Piz Buin Cream Factor 6
Piz Buin Creme Factor 8
Piz Buin Creme Factor 12
Piz Buin Factor 4 Cold Air Protection Cream
Piz Buin Lip Protection Stick SPF 8
Piz Buin SPF 6 Lotion
Piz Buin SPF 8 Lotion
Piz Buin Sun Allergy Lotion SPF 12
Piz Buin Sun Protection Lotion SPF 12
Plax Anti-Plaque Pre-Brushing Rinse
Plenamin Super
Plenivite with Iron Tablets
Pliagel Soft Lens Solution
Plurivite M Tablets
Plurivite Tablets
Poli-grip Denture Fixative Cream
Polyalk Gel
Polyalk Tablets
Polyvite Capsules
Potaba +6 Capsules
Potaba +6 Tablets
| Potassium Bromide & Nux Vomica Mixture BPC 1963
Potters Household Liniment
Potters Nine Rubbing Oils
Powdered Bran Tablets 2 g
Power Cranberry Juice Capsules
Power Cranberry Juice Concentrated Powder
Power Dolomite Tablets
Power Dophilus Capsules
Power Feverfew Capsules
Power GLA 65 (Borage Oil) Capsules
Power Halibut Liver Oil Capsules
Power Kelp Tablets 500 mg
Power Nature Vitamin E Cream
Power Nutrimental 24 Tablets
Power Plus Super Multivitamin and Mineral Capsules
Powerin Tablets
PP Tablets
PR Freeze Spray
PR Heat Spray
PR Tablets
Prazepam Tablets 10 mg
PRD 200 Tablets 600 mg
Preflex Solution
Pregaine Shampoo
Pregnacare Capsules
Pregnadon Tablets
Pregnavite Forte Tablets
Pregnavite Forte F Tablets
Prematil with Milupan
Premence-28 Capsules
Premit Tablets 20 mg
Prenatal Dri-Kaps Capsules
Prenatol Anti Stretch Mark Cream
Primes Premiums Tablets
Priory Cleansing Herbs Powder
Pro-Plus He-Vite Elixir
Pro-Vitamin A Capsules (Rodale)
Probase 3 Cream
Procol Capsules
Proctofibre Tablets
Prodexin Tablets
Proflex Capsules
Proflex Tablets 200 mg
Progress Powder
Propain Tablets
Proteolised Liver Tablets
Pru Sen Tablet Bar
Prymecare Tablets for Soft and Gas
Permeable Lenses
Prymeclean Cleaning Solution for Soft Lenses
Prymesoak Soaking Solution for Soft Lenses
Pulmo Bailly Liquid
Purgoids Tablets
Pyridoxine Tablets, Slow 100 mg
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Quest Balanced Ratio Cal-Mag Tablets
Quest Beta Carotene Capsules
Quest Gamma EPA Capsules 1000 mg
Quest Herbal Range Feverfew Formula Capsules
Quest Improved Once-A-Day Tablets
Quest Kyolic High Potency 102 Tablets
Quest Mega B Complex Plus 1000 mg C Tablets
Quest Mega B50 Tablets
| Quest Mega B-100 Timed Release Tablets
Quest Multi B Complex Plus 500 mg C Tablets
Quest Multi C Complex Tablets
Quest Non-Dairy Acidophilus Plus Capsules
Quest Once-A-Day Tablets
Quest Super Mega B + C Tablets
Quest Super Mega B-50 Timed Release Tablets
|
Quest Super Once-A-Day Divided Dose Tablets
Quest Super Once-A-Day Tablets
Quest Synergistic Boron Tablets
Quest Synergistic Iron Capsules
Quest Synergistic Magnesium Tablets
Quest Synergistic Selenium Capsules
| Quest Synergistic Zinc Capsules
Quest Vitamin C Tablets
Quest Vitamin C Tablets Sustained Release
Quest Vitamin E Capsules
Quick Action Cough Cure (Brian C Spencer)
Quiet Life Tablets
|
Rabenhorst Tomato Juice
Radian-B Liniment
Radian-B Mineral Bath Liquid
Radian-B Mineral Bath Salts
Radian-B Rub
Ralgex Cream
Ralgex Stick Ointment
Rapell Head Louse Repellent Pump Spray
Rasberry Tablets No B039
Rayglo Chest Rub Ointment
Rayglo Laxative Tablets
Reach Mouthwash
Reactivan Tablets
Red Catarrh Pastilles (Baldwin)
Redelan Effervescent Tablets
Redoxon Adult Multivitamin Tablets
Redoxon C Effervescent Tablets 1 g
Redoxon C Tablets 25 mg
Redoxon C Tablets 50 mg
Redoxon C Tablets 200 mg
Redoxon C Tablets 250 mg
Redoxon C Tablets 500 mg
Redoxon Childrens Multivitamin Tablets
Redoxon Effervescent Tablets 1 g
Reg-U-Lett Tablets
Regaine
Regina Royal Jelly Capsules
Relanium Tablets 2 mg
Relanium Tablets 5 mg
Relanium Tablets 10 mg
Relcofen Tablets
Relcol Tablets
Remegal Tablets
Remnos Tablets 5 mg
Remnos Tablets 10 mg
Rennie Gold Tablets
Rennie Plus Tablets
Rennie Rap-Eze Tablets
Rennie Tablets
Replens Vaginal Moisturiser
Resolve Granules
Respaton
Revlon Nutrasome Shampoo
Revlon ZP11 Medicated Shampoo
Rheumavit Tablets
Rhuaka Herbal Syrup
Rhuaka Tablets
Rhubarb & Soda Mixture Ammoniated BP
Rhubarb Compound Mixture BPC
Rhubarb Mixture Compound Paediatric BPC
Ribena
Riddovydrin Liquid
Rinurel Linctus
Rinurel Tablets
Rite-Diet Diabetic Cherry Cake
Rite-Diet Diabetic Fruit Cake
Rite-Diet Egg White Replacer
Rite-Diet Gluten-Free Baking Powder
Rite-Diet Gluten-Free Banana Cake
| Rite-Diet Gluten-Free Biscuits (chocolate chip cookies; custard cream biscuit; half covered chocolate digestive biscuit; Lincoln biscuit; milk chocolate biscuit; milk chocolate digestive biscuit; shortcake biscuit; sultana biscuit; soya bran)
Rite-Diet Gluten-Free Coconut Cookies
Rite-Diet Gluten-Free Crunchy Bars
Rite-Diet Gluten-Free Date and Walnut Cake
Rite-Diet Gluten-Free Ginger Cake
Rite-Diet Gluten-Free Gingernut Cookies
Rite-Diet Gluten-Free Muesli Cookies
Rite-Diet Gluten-Free Rich Fruit Cake
Rite-Diet Hot Breakfast Cereal
Rite-Diet Lemon Cake
Rite-Diet Macaroni in Mushroom Sauce, Low Protein/Gluten-Free
Rite-Diet Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce, Low Protein/Gluten-Free
Robaxisal Forte Tablets
Roberts Aspirin & Caffeine Tablets
Robinsons Baby Rice
Robinsons Instant Baby Foods Baby Breakfast
Robinsons Instant Baby Foods Baby Dessert
Robitussin AC Liquid
Robitussin Cough Soother
Robitussin Cough Soother Junior Formula
Robitussin Expectorant
Robitussin Expectorant Plus
Robitussin Liquid
Robitussin Plus Liquid
Robitussin Syrup
RoC Amino Moisturising Cream
RoC Compact Cleanser
RoC Eye Make-Up Remover Lotion
RoC Face Powder Loose
RoC Foundation Cream
RoC High Protection Sun Cream SPF 7/9
RoC Hydra and Body Cream
RoC Hydra Plus
RoC Intensive Hand Cream
RoC Invisible Sunscreen SPF 10/15
RoC Lipo Moisturising Treatment
RoC Lipo Vitamin Treatment
RoC Pre-Tanning Lotion
RoC Soap for Delicate Skin
RoC Soothing After Sun Lotion
RoC Soothing Eye Gel
RoC Treatment Lipstick
RoC Vitamin Cream
Rock Salmon Cough Mixture
Rohypnol Tablets 1 mg
Roscorbic Effervescent Tablets
Roscorbic Tablets 25 mg
Roscorbic Tablets 50 mg
Roscorbic Tablets 200 mg
Roscorbic Tablets 500 mg
Rose Hip C-100 Capsules
Rose Hip C-200 Capsules
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Rose Hip Tablets (English Grains)
Rose Hip Tablets (Potters)
Rose Hip Tablets (Roberts)
Rosemary Bath
Roskens Ultracare 3
Rosmax Syrup
Roter Tablets
Rovigon
| RRC1 Cream
Rubelix Syrup
Rubraton B Elixir
Ruby Tonic Tablets (Jacksons)
Rum Cough Elixir
Ruthmol
Rutin Plus Tablets (Gerard)
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Safapryn Tablets
Safapryn-Co Tablets
Safflower Seed Oil
Sainsbury’s Aspirin Tablets 300 mg
Sainsbury’s Cold Powders with Blackcurrant
Sainsbury’s Hot Lemon Powders
Sainsbury’s Indigestion Tablets
Sainsbury’s Junior Soluble Aspirin Tablets
Sainsbury’s Paracetamol Tablets 500 mg
Sainsbury’s Soluble Aspirin Tablets
Salonair Spray
Salzone Syrup
Salzone Tablets 500 mg
Sanatogen Childrens Vitamins Plus Minerals
Sanatogen Cod Liver Oil Capsules
Sanatogen Garlic Oil Perle One-A-Day
Sanatogen Junior Vitamins Tablets
Sanatogen Multivitamins & Calcium Tablets
Sanatogen Multivitamins Plus Iron (Formula One) Tablets
Sanatogen Multivitamins Tablets
Sanatogen Nerve Tonic Powder
Sanatogen Selected Multivitamins Plus Iron (Formula Two) Tablets
Sanatogen Tonic
Sanatogen Vitamin B6 Capsules
Sanatogen Vitamin E Capsules
Sancos Compound Linctus
Sancos Syrup
Savant Tablets
Savlon Dry Skin Cream
Saxin
SBL Junior Cough Linctus
SBL Soothing Bronchial Linctus
Schar Gluten-Free Sponge Cake
Scholl Foot Refresher Spray
Scott’s Cod Liver Oil Capsules
Scott’s Emulsion
Scott’s Husky Biscuits
Seatone Capsules
Seatone Super Strength Capsules
Seaweed Vitamin A Ester BP & Vitamin D BP Capsules (Regent Laboratories)
Seba-Med Cleansing Bar
Seba-Med Cream
Seba-Med Facial Wash
Seba-Med Lotion
Sebbix Shampoo
Seclodin Capsules
Sedazin Tablets 1 mg
Sedazin Tablets 2.5 mg
Selora Sodium-free Salt Substitute
Selsun Soft Conditioner
Senlax Tablets
Senna Laxative Tablets (Boots)
Senna Tablets (Potters)
Senokot Tablets
Senotabs Tablets
Senselle Natural Feminine Moisture
| Sensodyne Toothpaste
Serenid D Tablets 10 mg
Serenid D Tablets 15 mg
Serenid Forte Capsules 30 mg
Sergeant’s Dust Mite Patrol Powder
Sertin Tablets
Setamol Soluble Tablets
Setlers Extra Strength Tablets
Setlers Liquid
Setlers Tablets
Seven Seas Calcium Berries with Vitamin D
Seven Seas Cod Liver Oil
Seven Seas Formula 70 Multivitamin-Multimineral Capsules
Seven Seas Garlic Oil Perles
Seven Seas Iron Berries with Vitamin C
Seven Seas Korean Ginseng Capsules
Seven Seas Lecithin Capsules
Seven Seas Magnesium Berries
Seven Seas Malt and Cod Liver Oil
Seven Seas Multivitamin & Mineral Capsules
Seven Seas Natural Beta Carotene Capsules
Seven Seas Natural Vitamin E in Wheatgerm Capsules
Seven Seas Orange Syrup & Cod Liver Oil
Seven Seas Pulse Capsules
Seven Seas Pure Cod Liver Oil Capsules
Seven Seas Selenium E & Cod Liver Oil Capsules
Seven Seas Start Right Cod Liver Oil for Babies
Seven Seas Super Vitamin E Capsules
Seven Seas Vitamin and Mineral Tonic
Seven Seas Wheatgerm Oil Capsules
Seven Seas Zinc Berries with Vitamin C
Sidros Tablets
Silk-Lax Tablets
Siloxyl Suspension
Siloxyl Tablets
Simeco Suspension
Simeco Tablets
Simple Hair Conditioner
Simple Moisturising Lotion
Simple Moisturising Shower Gel
Simple Night Cream
Simple Shampoo
Simple Soap
Simple Sun Block
Simple Talcum Powder
Sine-Off Tablets
Sinitol Capsules
Sinutab Tablets
Sionon Sweetner
Skin Glow Capsules
Slim-fast Meal Replacement
SMA Gold Cap Powder and Ready-to-Feed
SMA Powder and Concentrated Liquid
Snufflebabe Vapour Rub
Soaclens Solution
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Softab Soft Lens Care Tablets
Solis Capsules 2 mg
Solis Capsules 5 mg
Solis Capsules 10 mg
Solmin Tablets
Solpadeine Capsules
Solpadeine Forte Tablets
Solpadeine Tablets
Solpadeine Tablets Effervescent
Solprin Tablets
Soluble Aspirin Tablets for Children (Boots)
Soluble Phensic Tablets
Solusol Solution
Somnite Suspension 2.5 mg/5 ml
Somnite Tablets 5 mg
Soquette Soaking Solution
Sovol Liquid
Sovol Tablets
Soya Powder & Nicotinamide Tablets
SP Cold Relief Capsules
Special E Moisture Cream
Special Stomach Powder (Halls)
Spectraban 4 Lotion
SPHP Tablets
Squill Linctus Opiate BP (Gee’s Linctus)
Squill Linctus Opiate, Paediatric, BP
Squire’s Soonax Tablets
SR Toothpaste (Gibbs)
SR2310 Expectorant
St Clements Fruit Juice Concentrate
Staffords Mild Aperient Tablets
Staffords Strong Aperient Tablets
Steradent Mouthwash
Steri-Clens Solution
Steri-Solve Soft Lens Solution
Sterling Health Salts Effervescent
Sterling Indigestion Tablets
Sterling Paracetamol Tablets
Sterogyl Alcoholic Solution
Stomach Aids Tablets
Stomach Mixture (Herbal Laboratories)
Stomach Mixture H138 (Southon Laboratories)
Stomach Powder (Diopharm)
| Stomach Tablets (Ulter)
Stop 'N' Grow Nail Biting Deterrent
Street’s Cough Mixture
Strengthening Mixture (Hall's)
Stress B Supplement Tablets
Strychnine & Iron Mixture BPC 1963
Strychnine Mixture BPC 1963
Stute Diabetic Blackcurrant Jam
Stute Diabetic Marmalade
Sudafed Co Tablets
Sudafed Expectorant
Sudafed Linctus
Sudafed Nasal Spray
Sun E45 Lotion SPF 8
Sun Yums Gluten Free & Dairy Free Almond & Coconut Cake
Sun Yums Gluten Free & Dairy Free Banana &
Sesame Seed Cake
Sun Yums Gluten Free & Dairy Free Carob & Mint Cake
Sun Yums Gluten Free & Dairy Free Ginger & Pecan Nut Cake
Sun Yums Gluten Free & Dairy Free Jaffa
Spice Cake
Sunerven Tablets
Sunnyvale Gluten-Free Rich Plum Pudding
Super Plenamins Tablets
Super Yeast + C Tablets
Superdrug Health Salts
Superdrug Heat Spray
Supradyn Capsules
Supradyn Effervescent Tablets
Supradyn Tablets for Children
Surbex-T Tablets
Surelax Laxative Tablets
Surem Capsules 5 mg
Surem Capsules 10 mg
Sweetex
Sylopal Suspension
Sylphen Tablets
Syn-Ergel
Syndol Tablets
Syrtussar Cough Syrup
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T-Zone Decongestant Tablets
Tabasan Tablets
Tablets No B006
Tablets No B011
Tablets No B015
Tablets No B024
Tablets No B025
Tablets No B029
Tablets No B034
Tablets No B035
Tablets No B036
Tablets No B037
Tablets No B038
Tablets No B040
Tablets No B041
Tablets No B045
Tablets No B048
Tablets No B070
Tablets No 268A (Potters)
Tablets to Formula A10
Tablets to Formula A11
Tablets to Formula A18
Tablets to Formula A19
| Tablets to Formula A20
Tablets to Formula A22
Tablets to Formula A23
Tablets to Formula A31
Tablets to Formula A32
Tablets to Formula A33
Tablets to Formula A45
Tablets to Formula A51
Tablets to Formula A63
Tablets to Formula A67
Tablets to Formula A68
Tablets to Formula A69
Tablets to Formula A70
Tablets to Formula A71
Tablets to Formula A105
Tablets to Formula A111
Tablets to Formula A114
Tablets to Formula A120
Tablets to Formula A147
Tablets to Formula A157
Tablets to Formula A158
Tablets to Formula A161
Tablets to Formula A162
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Tablets to Formula A164
Tablets to Formula A165
Tablets to Formula A166
Tablets to Formula A167
Tablets to Formula A169
Tablets to Formula A175
Tablets to Formula A183
Tablets to Formula A184
Tablets to Formula A190
Tablets to Formula A195
Tablets to Formula A202
Tablets to Formula A203
Tablets to Formula A213
Tablets to Formula A221
Tablets to Formula A244
Tablets to Formula A245
Tablets to Formula A246
Tablets to Formula A247
Tablets to Formula A248
Tablets to Formula A249
Tablets to Formula A250
Tablets to Formula A264
Tablets to Formula A266
Tablets to Formula A270
Tablets to Formula A271
Tablets to Formula A272
Tablets to Formula A273
Tablets to Formula A274
Tablets to Formula A275
Tablets to Formula A276
Tablets to Formula A277
Tablets to Formula A298
Tablets to Formula A301
Tablets to Formula A316
Tablets to Formula BA6
Tablets to Formula B10
Tablets to Formula B15
Tablets to Formula B18
Tablets to Formula B19
Tablets to Formula B20
Tablets to Formula B21
Tablets to Formula B22
Tablets to Formula B25
Tablets to Formula B26
Tablets to Formula B29
Tablets to Formula B41
Tablets to Formula B48
Tablets to Formula B51
Tablets to Formula B56
Tablets to Formula B58
Tablets to Formula B64
Tablets to Formula B65
Tablets to Formula B66
Tablets to Formula B67
Tablets to Formula B68
Tablets to Formula B70
Tablets to Formula B71
Tablets to Formula B72
Tablets to Formula B73
Tablets to Formula B74
Tablets to Formula B75
Tablets to Formula B76
Tablets to Formula B77
Tablets to Formula B78
Tablets to Formula B79
Tablets to Formula B80
Tablets to Formula B81
Tablets to Formula B82
| Tablets to Formula B83
Tablets to Formula B85
Tablets to Formula B86
Tablets to Formula B87
Tablets to Formula B90
Tablets to Formula B91
Tablets to Formula B93
Tablets to Formula B94
Tablets to Formula B96
Tablets to Formula B98
Tablets to Formula B100
Tablets to Formula B102
Tablets to Formula B104
Tablets to Formula B117
Tablets to Formula B118
Tablets to Formula B120
Tablets to Formula B122
Tablets to Formula B124
Tablets to Formula B128
Tablets to Formula B141
Tablets to Formula B143
Tablets to Formula B145
Tablets to Formula B148
Tablets to Formula B156
Tablets to Formula B157
Tablets to Formula B158
Tablets to Formula B160
Tablets to Formula B163
Tablets to Formula B169
Tablets to Formula B178
Tablets to Formula B180
Tablets to Formula B181
Tablets to Formula B182
Tablets to Formula B190
Tablets to Formula B193
Tablets to Formula B207
Tablets to Formula B209
Tablets to Formula B210
Tablets to Formula B211
Tablets to Formula B212
Tablets to Formula B213
Tablets to Formula B214
Tablets to Formula B215
Tablets to Formula B216
Tablets to Formula B217
Tablets to Formula B218
Tablets to Formula B222
Tablets to Formula B223
Tablets to Formula B224
Tablets to Formula B225
Tablets to Formula B227
Tablets to Formula B228
Tablets to Formula B231
Tablets to Formula B234
Tablets to Formula B235
Tablets to Formula B236
Tablets to Formula B243
Tablets to Formula B248
Tablets to Formula B250
Tablets to Formula B251
Tablets to Formula B252
Tabmint Anti-Smoking Chewing Gum Tablets
Tanacet Feverfew 125
Tancolin Childrens Cough Linctus
Tedral Expectorant
Temazepam Gelthix Capsules
Temazepam Planpak
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Tenaset Wash Cream
Tenaset Wash Cream (Unperfumed)
Tensium Tablets 2 mg
Tensium Tablets 5 mg
Tensium Tablets 10 mg
Tercoda Elixir
Tercolix Elixir
Terpalin Elixir
Terperoin Elixir
Terpoin Antitussive
Terrabron
Thermogene Medicated Rub
Three Noughts Cough Syrup
Tidmans Bath Sea Salt
Tidman’s Sea Salt Coarse
Tiger Balm Liquid
Tiger Balm Red Ointment
Tiger Balm White Ointment
Timotei Herbal Shampoo
Titan Hard Cleaser
Tixylix Cough and Cold Linctus
Tixylix Cough Linctus
Tixylix Day-Time Cough Linctus
Tixylix Decongestant Inhalant Capsules
Tolu Compound Linctus Paediatric BP
Tolu Solution BP
Tolu Syrup BP
Tonatexa Mixture
Tonic Tablets (Thomas Guest)
Tonic Wines
Tonivitan A & D Syrup
Tonivitan B Syrup
Tonivitan Capsules
Top C Tablets
Topfit Amino Acid Powder
Topfit L-Threonine + Vitamin B6 Capsules 500/12.5 mg
Toptabs
| Total All Purpose Solution
Totavit D R Capsules
Totolin Paediatric Cough Syrup
Tramil Capsules
Trancoprin Tablets
Transclean Cleaning Solution
Transdrop
Transoak Solution
Transol Solution
Tranxene Capsules 7.5 mg
Tranxene Capsules 15 mg
Tranxene Tablets 15 mg
Triocos Linctus
Triogesic Elixir
Triogesic Tablets
Triominic Syrup
Triominic Tablets
Triopaed Linctus
Triotussic Suspension
Triovit Tablets
Triple Action Cold Relief Tablets
Tritamyl Gluten-Free Bread Mix
Tropium Capsules 5 mg
Tropium Capsules 10 mg
Tropium Tablets 5 mg
Tropium Tablets 10 mg
Tropium Tablets 25 mg
Trufree Crispbran
Trufree Tandem IQ Tablets
Trufree Vitamin & Minerals Tablets
Tudor Rose Bay Rhum
Tums Tablets
Tusana Linctus
Tussifans Syrup
Tussimed Liquid
Two—A—Day Iron Jelloids Tablets
Tymasil
Tysons Catarrah Syrup
|
Udenum Gastric Vitamin Powder
Ultracach Analgesic Capsules
Ultradal Antacid Stomach Tablets
Ultralief Tablets
Uncoated Tablets to Formula A323
Uncoated Tablets to Formula A325
Unicap M Tablets
Unicap T Tablets
Unichem Baby Oil
Unichem Chesty Cough Linctus
Unichem Children’s Dry Cough Linctus
Unichem Cold Relief Capsules
Unichem Cold Relief Day-Time Liquid
Unichem Cold Relief Night-Time Liquid
| Unichem Cold Relief Powders
Unichem Dry Cough Linctus
Unichem Extract of Malt with Cod Liver Oil
Unichem Multivitamins + Iron Tablets
Uniflu Tablets
Unigesic Capsules
Unigest Tablets
Unisomnia Tablets 5 mg
United Skin Care Programme (Uni-Derm;
Uni-Salve; Uni-Wash)
Uvistat Baby Sun Cream SPF 12
Uvistat Lipscreen SPF 5 Lipstick
Uvistat SPF 8 Suncream
Uvistat SPF 10 Suncream
|
Vadarex Wintergreen Heat Rub
Vagisil Feminine Powder
Valium Capsules 2 mg
Valium Capsules 5 mg
Valium Syrup 2 mg/5 ml
Valium Tablets 2 mg
Valium Tablets 5 mg
Valium Tablets 10 mg
Valonorm Tonic Solution
Valrelease Capsules
Vanamil Tablets
| Vantage Baby Shampoo
Vantage Garlic One-A-Day Capsules
Vantage Halibut Fish Oil One-A-Day Capsules
Vantage Sterilising Fluid
Vapex Tablets
Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion
Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion Herbal and Aloe
Veganin Tablets
Veno’s Adult Formula Cough Mixture
|
Veno’s Cough Mixture
Veno’s Honey & Lemon Cough Mixture
Veracolate Tablets
Verdiviton Elixir
Vervain Compound Tablets
Vi-Daylin Syrup
Vichy Total Sunscreen
Vicks Coldcare Capsules
Vicks Cremacoat Syrup
Vicks Cremacoat Syrup with Doxylamine Succinate
Vicks Cremacoat Syrup with Guaiphenesin
Vicks Cremacoat Syrup with Paracemtamol & Dextromethorphan
Vicks Daymed
Vicks Formula 44 Cough Mixture
Vicks Inhaler
Vicks Medinite
Vicks Pectorex Solution
Vicks Sinex Nasal Spray
Vicks Vapo-Lem Powder Sachets
Vicks Vaposyrup Childrens Dry Cough
Vicks Vaposyrup for Chesty Coughs
Vicks Vaposyrup for Chesty Coughs and Nasal Congestion
Vicks Vaposyrup for Dry Coughs
Vicks Vaposyrup for Dry Coughs and Nasal Congestion
Vicks Vapour Rub
Videnal Tablets
Vigour Aids Tablets
Vigranon B Complex Tablets
Vigranon B Syrup
Vikelp Coated Tablets
Vikonon Tablets
Villescon Liquid
Villescon Tablets
Viobin Octacosanol Tablets 50000 mcg
Viobin Pancreatin Tablets 325 mg
Vipro Vegetable Protein
Virvina Elixir
Visclair Tablets
Vita Diem Multi Vitamin Drops
Vita-E 200 (D-Alpha Tocopherol) Capsules
Vita-Six Capsules
Vitabrit Beta Carotene Capsules
Vitalia Calcium Formula A + D Tablets
Vitalia Lecithin Capsules High Potency
Vitalia Multivitamins & Minerals Children’s Chewable Sugar-Free Tablets
Vitalia Multivitamins & Minerals Tablets without Iron
Vitalia Multivitamins & Minerals with Iron Tablets
Vitalia Natural E Capsules
Vitalia Vitamin A Tablets
Vitalia Vitamin B Complex Super Tablets
Vitalia Vitamin B6 Tablets
Vitalia Vitamin C Chewable Tablets
Vitalia Vitamin E Tablets
| Vitalia Zinc Amino Acid Chelated Tablets 15 mg
Vitalia Zinc Chelated Tablets
Vitalife Vital E Capsules
Vitalife Vitamin B Complex Tablets
Vitalife Vitamin B6 Capsules
Vitalin Tablets
Vitamin & Iron Tonic (Epitone) Solution
Vitamin A & D Capsules BPC 1968 (Regent Laboratories)
Vitamin A 4500 Units & Vitamin D2 Capsules (Regent Laboratories)
Vitamin A 6000 Units & Vitamin D2 Capsules (Regent Laboratories)
Vitamin A, C & D Tablets (Approved Prescription Services)
Vitamin A, D & C Tablets (Regent Laboratories)
Vitamin A Ester & Vitamin D2 Capsules (Regent Laboratories)
Vitamin A Ester Capsules (Regent
Laboratories)
Vitamin A Ester Conc, Alpha Tocopherol Acetate Nat Capsules (Regent Laboratories)
Vitamin B Complex Tablets (English Grains)
Vitamin B Complex with Brewer’s Yeast Tablets (English Grains)
Vitamin B1 Dried Yeast Powder (Distillers)
Vitamin B1 Yeast Tablets (Distillers)
Vitamin B12 Tablets 0.01 mg
Vitamin B12 Tablets 0.025 mg
Vitamin B12 Tablets 0.05 mg
Vitamin B12 Tablets 0.10 mg
Vitamin B12 Tablets 0.25 mg
Vitamin B12 Tablets 0.5 mg
Vitamin B12 Tablets 1 mg
Vitamin C Tablets Effervescent 1 gramme
Vitamin Capsules (Regent Laboratories)
Vitamin Malt Extract with Orange Juice (Distillers)
Vitamin Mineral Capsules (Regent Laboratories)
Vitamin Tablets No B077
Vitamin Tablets No B081
Vitamin Tablets No B084
Vitaminised Iron & Yeast Tablets (Kirby Warrick Pharmaceuticals)
Vitanorm Malt Extract
Vitanorm Malt Extract Syrup
Vitapointe Conditioner
Vitasafe’s CF Kaps Tablets
Vitasafe’s WCF Kaps Tablets
Vitathone Chilblain Tablets
Vitatrop Tablets
Vitavel Powder for Syrup
Vitavel Solution
Vitepron Tablets
Vitorange Tablets
Vitrite Multi-Vitamin Syrup
Vykmin Fortified Capsules
|
W L Tablets
Wallachol Syrup
Wallachol Tablets
Wate-on Emulsion
Wate-on Emulsion Super
Wate-on Tablets
Wate-on Tablets Super
| Wate-on Tonic
Waterhouses All Fours
Wines
Woodwards Nursery Cream
Wrights Glucose with Vitamin D Powder
Wrights Vaporizing Fluid
|
Xanax Tablets 0.25 mg
Xanax Tablets 0.5 mg
| Xanax Tablets 1.0 mg
|
Yeast & B12 Tablets (English Grains)
Yeast Plus Tablets (Thomas Guest)
Yeast-Vite Tablets
| Yellow Phenolphthalein Tablets (any strength)
Yestamin Vitamin B5 Tablets
|
Zactirin Tablets
Zam Buk Ointment
Zefringe Sachets
Zemaphyte Chinese Herbal Eczema Remedy
Zendium Toothpaste
| Zenoxone Cream
Zubes Expectorant Cough Syrup
Zubes Original Cough Mixture
Zyriton Expectorant Linctus
|
Regulation 2(1)
SCHEDULE 11DRUGS TO BE SUPPLIED BY GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS OR PRESCRIBED FOR SUPPLY UNDER PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES ONLY IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES
1 Drug | 2 Patient | 3 Purpose |
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Acetylcysteine Granules | Any patient | Treatment of abdominal complications associated with cystic fibroses |
Carbocisteine | A patient under the age of 18 who has undergone a tracheostomy | Treatment of any condition which, through damage or disease, affects the airways and has required a tracheostomy |
Clobazam | Any patient | Treatment of epilepsy |
Cyanocobalamin Tablets | Any patient who is a vegan or who has a proven vitamin B12 deficiency of dietary origin | Treatment or prevention of vitamin B12 deficiency |
Niferex Elixir 30 ml Paediatric Dropper Bottle | Infants Born Prematurely | Prophylaxis and Treatment of Iron Deficiency |
Nizoral Cream | Any Patient | Treatment of Seborrhoeic Dermatitis and Pityriasis Versicolor |