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Patient Group Direction for the supply of Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops to named patients registered with the Minor Ailment Service attending Community Pharmacies in NHS Borders This document authorises the supply of Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops by pharmacists to named patients registered on the Minor Ailment Service who meet the criteria for inclusion under the terms of the document The pharmacist seeking to supply Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops must ensure that all clients have been screened and meet the criteria before supply takes place The purpose of this Patient Group Direction is to allow the supply of the prescription only medicine pack of Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops on the Minor Ailment Service PGD previously approved: October 2015 PGD was reviewed on October 2017 The direction will be reviewed by: October 2019 Author of PGD: Adrian MacKenzie, Lead Pharmacist, Community Pharmacy. Clinician Responsible for Training and Review: Adrian MacKenzie, Lead Pharmacist, Community Pharmacy. Specialist clinical review by: Anne Duguid, Antimicrobial Pharmacist CP03: Chloramphenicol Eye Drops 0.5% v2 Page 1

Patient Group Direction for the supply of Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops to named patients registered with the Minor Ailment Service attending Community Pharmacies in NHS Borders 1. This Patient Group Direction relates to the following specific preparation: Name of medicine, Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops Strength, Formulation Legal status POM Prescription Only Medicine Storage Dose Route/method Frequency Total dose Quantity (Maximum/Minimum) Advice to Patients Store between 2ºC and 8ºC. Protect from light. Adults and children 2 years and over - Apply one (1) drop at least every two (2) hours then reduce frequency as infection is controlled and continue for 48 hours after healing. Sleep need not be interrupted in order to administer the drops. Ocular Adults and children 2 years and over - Apply one (1) drop at least every two (2) hours then reduce frequency as infection is controlled and continue for 48 hours after healing Maximum 5 days treatment (10ml bottle) Supply Patient Information Leaflet. Contact lenses should be removed during period of treatment and for at least 24h after completion of treatment. Continue for at least 48 hours after the eye appears normal. Blurred eyesight may occur straight after using this medicine. If this happens, do not drive or use any tools or machines until you can see clearly. Relevant Warnings Store in a fridge (between 2-8º), and keep cap tightly closed between applications. Discard 28 days after opening. Side Effects Occasional: Transient stinging on instillation. Rare : Allergic reaction (persistent burning, swelling of lids) CP03: Chloramphenicol Eye Drops 0.5% v2 Page 2

2. Clinical condition Clinical Condition to be treated Criteria for inclusion Criteria for exclusion Action if excluded/ Referral criteria Conjunctivitis will give the sensation of a gritty or itchy eye or eyes, with possibly a purulent discharge or crusting of the eyelid margins. It will only have been present for a few days and is not associated with any reduction in vision. The affected eye(s) will often look slightly red/infected, but this is not usually very marked. Pain is not a feature of simple conjunctivitis. Presentation in Community Pharmacy with a need for treatment of symptoms of bacterial conjunctivitis, and registered for the Minor Ailment Service (MAS). Patient not participating in MAS. Children under 2 years. Pregnancy, Breast feeding Known hypersensitivity to chloramphenicol, benzalkonium chloride or disodium edentate or any other components of the medicine. Recurrence of symptoms within last three months Refer to GP Urgent Referral should also be made if patient presents with an eye - if painful, rather than itchy or gritty - if reduced visual acuity - if eye looks cloudy - if pus level visible in anterior chamber - if any history of trauma to eye, or grinding, immediately prior to onset of symptoms - if possibility of foreign body on/in eye - if history of welding without eye protection immediately prior to onset of symptoms - if no improvement within 48 hours - any signs of photophobia - pupil looks unusual - eye inflammation associated with rash on scalp or face - glaucoma - dry eye syndrome - Eye surgery or laser treatment in the last 6 months Routine referral should be considered if patient: - pregnant - breast feeding - present for more than 2 weeks despite self care measures with no urgent referral symptoms CP03: Chloramphenicol Eye Drops 0.5% v2 Page 3

Action if declines Interactions with other medicaments and other forms of interaction Document refusal in PMR and if patient declines alternative management refer to the GP. Chymotrypsin will be inhibited if given simultaneously with chloramphenicol. The concomitant administration of chloramphenicol with other drugs liable to depress bone marrow function should be avoided. CP03: Chloramphenicol Eye Drops 0.5% v2 Page 4

3. Records-A CP2 form should be generated and the consultation recorded on the Pharmacy PMR 1. The following records should be kept (either paper or computer based) The GP practice The patient name and CHI number The medicine name, dose, route, time of dose(s), and where appropriate, start date, number of doses and or period of time, for which the medicine is to be supplied or administered The signature and printed name of the approved healthcare professional who supplied or administered the medicine Whether patient met the inclusion criteria and whether the exclusion criteria were assessed Quantity supplied / received and current stock balance 2. Preparation, audit trail, data collection and reconciliation- Stock balances should be reconcilable with Receipts, Administration, Records and Disposals on a patient by patient basis. 3. Storage- Store between 2-8ºC 4. Professional Responsibility - All Health Professionals will ensure he/she has the relevant training and is competent in all aspects of medication, including contra-indications and the recognition and treatment of adverse effects. He/she will attend training updates as appropriate. Pharmacist must be registered with the GPhC and contracted to provide the Minor Ailment Service. Sources of Evidence used for the PGD creation should be stated 5. References British National Formulary (BNF) current edition https://www.medicinescomplete.com/mc/ Borders Joint Formulary (BJF) http://intranet/bordersformulary/index.html Electronic medicines Compendium https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/ CP03: Chloramphenicol Eye Drops 0.5% v2 Page 5

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