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Are pharmacist prescribers able to give directions to a non-prescriber for the administration of a medicine?

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Are pharmacist prescribers able to give directions to a non-prescriber for the administration of a medicine?

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Yes. A qualified pharmacist prescriber may give directions for the administration of any product they are legally allowed to prescribe. The prescribing pharmacist will clearly need to be satisfied that the person to whom s/he gives the instructions is competent to administer the medicine concerned.

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