Medicine Misuse
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Medicine Misuse

Policy

Medicine misuse refers to using medicines in a manner or dose other than prescribed. This includes increasing the dose or frequency of use or continuing a medicine when it is no longer required.

Controlled or restricted medicines are only prescribed where there is sound clinical reason for doing so.

We take steps to make sure that prescribed medications are used appropriately:

See also Controlled Drug Stock and Controlled Drug Prescriptions

Detecting medicine misuse

If a patient is misusing medicines:

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Substance use disorders

Medications misuse and substance use dependency are different. Section 24 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975 restricts the supply of controlled drugs to patients dependent on them.

If there is concern that the patient is looking for medicines of misuse from other sources, a restriction notice may be applied. Restriction notices are issued when there is clear evidence of medicine misuse. Restriction notices are most effective when the patient has agreed to abide by the conditions.

Patients may be dismissed from the practice if they are misusing their medication, not taking the prescribed medication, or taking additional illegal or illicit drugs. We refer or direct dismissed patients to appropriate alternative services.

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Last reviewed Under review
Next review April 2028
Topic type Core content
Approved By: Key Contact
Topic ID: 8266

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