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Transportation Safety & Potentially Sedating or Impairing Medications. The Australian Regulatory & Professional Partnership . Jenny Bergin The Pharmacy Guild of Australia. Introduction.
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Transportation Safety & Potentially Sedating or Impairing Medications The Australian Regulatory & Professional Partnership Jenny Bergin The Pharmacy Guild of Australia
Introduction • Abundant evidence that some drugs particularly social or illicit drugs (alcohol, cannabis & amphetamines) impair driving performance andrisk of road accidents • Approximately 25% of 3400 drivers killed in Australia in road accidents had detectable cannabis, stimulants opioids or psychoactive drugs • Of 250 frequently prescribed drugs 25% are either known or suspected of being capable of impairing users’ driving skills & 120 drugs available in Australia require sedation warnings
Prescription Only Medicines Required to be labelled by pharmacist when dispensing Regulatory Framework 1A. THIS PREPARATION IS TO AID SLEEP. DROWSINESS MAY CONTINUE THE FOLLOWING DAY. IF AFFECTED DO NOT DRIVE OR OPERATE MACHINERY. AVOID ALCOHOL. • THIS MEDICINE MAY CAUSE • DROWSINESS AND MAY • INCREASE THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL. • IF AFFECTED DO NOT DRIVE A MOTOR • VEHICLE OR OPERATE MACHINERY • THIS MEDICINE MAY AFFECT MENTAL • ALERTNESS AND/OR COORDINATION. • IF AFFECTED, DO NOT DRIVE A • MOTOR VEHICLE OR OPERATE • MACHINERY.
Regulatory Framework (cont.) • Non prescription medicines • Pharmacist Only Medicines • Pharmacy Medicines • Clearly written on the container by the manufacturer (A condition of the drug’s registration)
Professional Framework • Australian Pharmaceutical Formulary & Handbook (APF) • Counselling Notes • Cautionary & Advisory Labels • Dispensing Software • Professional Standards & Guidelines, Shelf Talkers, Quality Care Pharmacy Program (QCPP) • Information for Consumers • Consumers Medicines Information (CMI) • Pharmacy Self Care • Drugs and Driving Fact Card