PHARMACY'S peak bodies have backed the ACT Government's decision to implement emergency dispensing measures, allowing pharmacists to dispense maximum Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme quantities to patients without a prescription (PD breaking news).
The move brings the territory into line with other states and the Northern Territory, in enabling pharmacists to dispense emergency supplies of prescription medicines where they are satisfied there is an immediate need, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The authority will initially remain in place until 30 Jun, and mirrors a similar measure announced by the Territory Government during the bushfire crisis earlier this year, which expired on 31 Mar.
"This move by the ACT Government is welcome and sensible - aligning with most other jurisdictions that have taken this step to facilitate medicine continuity," a spokesperson for the Pharmacy Guild of Australia said.
Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) ACT Branch President, Renae Beardmore, said the measure would consistency of medicines supply for patients during the pandemic.
"General Practitioners across the ACT are under extreme pressure and this measure provides certainty to patients who are unable to access their usual prescriber due to COVID-19," she said.
"PSA fully supports and thanks the ACT Government for this very sensible approach which will ensure patients in the ACT have continued access to essential medicines during the COVID-19 pandemic."
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