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'It's horrible telling customers their medicine isn't available' | 'It's horrible telling customers their medicine isn't available' |
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Harvinder Singh, who has worked at Glasshouse Chemist in Nottingham for 20 years, said more staff were experiencing abuse | Harvinder Singh, who has worked at Glasshouse Chemist in Nottingham for 20 years, said more staff were experiencing abuse |
"It's horrible having to tell customers that their life-changing medicine isn't available any more." | "It's horrible having to tell customers that their life-changing medicine isn't available any more." |
Harvinder Singh, a manager at Glasshouse Chemist in Nottingham, said it started experiencing stock shortages three years ago, and said this had fuelled customers' anger over time. | Harvinder Singh, a manager at Glasshouse Chemist in Nottingham, said it started experiencing stock shortages three years ago, and said this had fuelled customers' anger over time. |
He said morale was low among staff, and added: "I understand it, I truly feel for our customers because they just want to improve their health and I can't help them." | He said morale was low among staff, and added: "I understand it, I truly feel for our customers because they just want to improve their health and I can't help them." |
A survey published this month by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Pharmacy, a cross-party organisation, found medicine shortages were a "persistent and widespread issue". | A survey published this month by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Pharmacy, a cross-party organisation, found medicine shortages were a "persistent and widespread issue". |
Medicines for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), epilepsy, blood pressure, as well as anti-depressant and hormone replacement therapy treatments were among the most affected, Harvinder said. | Medicines for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), epilepsy, blood pressure, as well as anti-depressant and hormone replacement therapy treatments were among the most affected, Harvinder said. |
While many customers were understanding of the changes, others have become "irate and aggressive" towards staff, he said. | While many customers were understanding of the changes, others have become "irate and aggressive" towards staff, he said. |
Harvinder added: "They say we're incompetent, that we don't know how to manage medicines, that our pharmacy is getting worse." | Harvinder added: "They say we're incompetent, that we don't know how to manage medicines, that our pharmacy is getting worse." |
The APPG on Pharmacy survey - of 112 pharmacists and team members - said 84% of pharmacists reported daily shortages, and another 14% experienced them several times a week. | The APPG on Pharmacy survey - of 112 pharmacists and team members - said 84% of pharmacists reported daily shortages, and another 14% experienced them several times a week. |
In the survey, Labour MP Steve Race - chair of the APPG on Pharmacy - said action around shortages was "urgently needed". | In the survey, Labour MP Steve Race - chair of the APPG on Pharmacy - said action around shortages was "urgently needed". |
The Glasshouse Chemist has been serving customers since 1986 | The Glasshouse Chemist has been serving customers since 1986 |
Harvinder explained staff often receive prescriptions that the pharmacy cannot supply due to shortages. | Harvinder explained staff often receive prescriptions that the pharmacy cannot supply due to shortages. |
They would then have to contact the customer's GP to find an alternative medicine. | They would then have to contact the customer's GP to find an alternative medicine. |
These alternatives could have more side effects and be less effective, but Harvinder said "that's all we can offer them". | These alternatives could have more side effects and be less effective, but Harvinder said "that's all we can offer them". |
He said, as a result of this, his pharmacy now spent 14 extra hours a week trying to tackle the shortages. | He said, as a result of this, his pharmacy now spent 14 extra hours a week trying to tackle the shortages. |
"We don't have time to take care with our customers and answer their questions and help them understand their medicines - it's so limited now," Harvinder added. | "We don't have time to take care with our customers and answer their questions and help them understand their medicines - it's so limited now," Harvinder added. |
He said being a pharmacist was "disheartening" right now, and added he even discouraged his children from studying pharmacy at university. | He said being a pharmacist was "disheartening" right now, and added he even discouraged his children from studying pharmacy at university. |
"It feels like our profession is sinking - it's not a nice place to be," he added. | "It feels like our profession is sinking - it's not a nice place to be," he added. |
'Too little too late' | 'Too little too late' |
Harvinder said Pharmacy First - the initiative that refers the public to community pharmacies for minor illnesses and repeat medicines before attending GP practices - had been a positive initiative. | Harvinder said Pharmacy First - the initiative that refers the public to community pharmacies for minor illnesses and repeat medicines before attending GP practices - had been a positive initiative. |
He said the scheme brought in more funds and had helped take pressure away from GPs. | He said the scheme brought in more funds and had helped take pressure away from GPs. |
However, Harvinder is worried the initiative may be "too little too late". | However, Harvinder is worried the initiative may be "too little too late". |
"We've expressed our concern, we've petitioned and seen no results," he added. | "We've expressed our concern, we've petitioned and seen no results," he added. |
"Our regulators have acknowledged that there is an issue but they have never given us a solution." | "Our regulators have acknowledged that there is an issue but they have never given us a solution." |
Rebecca Dickenson, clinical pharmacy lead for the NHS Nottingham and Nottinghamshire integrated care board (ICB) - which oversees the city and county's pharmacies - said: "Any abuse of pharmacy staff is unacceptable under any circumstances. | Rebecca Dickenson, clinical pharmacy lead for the NHS Nottingham and Nottinghamshire integrated care board (ICB) - which oversees the city and county's pharmacies - said: "Any abuse of pharmacy staff is unacceptable under any circumstances. |
"Our community pharmacies will do everything they possibly can to support patients, but sometimes aren't able to due to circumstances beyond their control. | "Our community pharmacies will do everything they possibly can to support patients, but sometimes aren't able to due to circumstances beyond their control. |
"Medicine shortages are caused by national and sometimes global issues. Some medicines may not be available due to problems with manufacturing, transport, high demand, or issues sourcing the ingredients." | "Medicine shortages are caused by national and sometimes global issues. Some medicines may not be available due to problems with manufacturing, transport, high demand, or issues sourcing the ingredients." |
She advised customers to only order medicines they need in good time, and try other pharmacies if they could not get it from their nominated chemist. | She advised customers to only order medicines they need in good time, and try other pharmacies if they could not get it from their nominated chemist. |
"It is important that you do ask for advice about next steps, as missing some medicines can cause harm and your prescriber may need to consider an alternative," she added. | |
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