1. Identifying new medication
Check the following
- Drug chart (right hand side) - new medicine √ / changed dose √
- Discharge medication list (right hand column) - YES to new drug/dose change
- Compare with medication history in admission documentation (including ECS)

2. Request for compliance aids out of hours
On call pharmacists will not dispense a Medicine Compliance Aide (MCA/ dosette box/ blister pack) or Medication Administration Record (MAR/ reminder chart) out of hours/during periods of lone working.
If a patient requires a MCA or MAR chart out of hours then consider the following to facilitate discharge:
- Are family / friends/ care givers available to support with medicines until a community pharmacy can supply a compliance aid? (E.g. weekend discharges – can family support for 48 – 72 hours until the working week)
- Are family / friends/ care givers available to support with medicines until the next working day for BGH pharmacy to open & then collect the compliance aid from BGH?
Note- Ensure that pharmacy is informed for the MCA required when they open the next day and provide contact details of family to the pharmacist to arrange collection.
- Can a community pharmacy produce a MCA or MAR chart? This may not always be possible and needs to be discussed first with the patients community pharmacy before issuing a prescription
- For MCA- send a HBP with a request for MCA annotated
- For MAR chart & medication- send a HBP with request for MAR annotated
- For MAR chart only- send a copy of the IDL with request for MAR chart annotated
3. Pharmacy supply of medication
To identify whether a drug has been ordered by pharmacy check the following on the drug chart-
- Pharmacy section
- d24/11 = dispensed 24th November
- S= stock item
- Own/ POD= patient own drugs in use
- @home= patient has further supply of medication at home
- Comments/ calculations section (see above)- note relating to request order e.g. 24/11 ordered from pharmacy

Note- if an item has been annotated on the drug chart as a 3 (not available) & then subsequently signed for it is likely the drug has been dispensed from pharmacy.
4. Over labelled stock
Refer to the over labelled stock list on NHS Borders Pharmacy Out of Hours site (Pharmacy Out of Hours> OOH procedures for BGH staff> 3. Over labelled take homes packs)
5. Location of Hospital Based Prescriptions (HBP) & late night/ weekend opening community pharmacies
HBP prescriptions pads can be accessed out of hours from the following wards in the Borders General Hospital-
- Accident & Emergency (A&E)
- MAU – in Controlled Drug cupboard
- Ward 4 – in Controlled Drug cupboard
- Crisis Team (Mental Health) - in Crisis Team office in Huntlyburn House
- Ward 7 (Surgical Assessment Unit) - in Controlled Drug cupboard
- Ward 15- in Controlled Drug cupboard
- Ward 16- in Controlled Drug cupboard
- Ward 17- in Controlled Drug cupboard
Prescriptions MUST be written by a Foundation Year 2 doctor (FY2) or above or by an Independent Prescriber (Pharmacist/ Nurse).