New Medicine
Service (NMS)
- Appliance Dispensing
- Blood Pressure Testing
- Chlamydia Screening & Treatment
- Emergency Contraception
- Flu Vaccination Service
- Corporate Flu Vaccinations
- Hypertension Service
- Inhaler Technique Service
- Multilingual Staff
- New Medicine Service (NMS)
- Pregnancy Testing
- Prescription Collection
- Prescription Delivery
- Repeat Prescriptions
- Smoking Cessation
- Supervised Consumption of Prescribed Medicines
- Type 2 Diabetes Screening
What is the New Medicine Service (NMS)?
The New Medicine Service (NMS) is an NHS based service offered in most community pharmacies. It provides additional advice and support to those who have been prescribed a new form of medication to treat an already established long-term condition. It ensures those who are on the medication are adhering to the changes and finding their new medicine manageable.
Those prescribed new medication will be invited to a consultation with a pharmacist to ascertain how they are getting on with their new medicine.
How will I know if I’m eligible for the New Medicine Service?
The NMS is focused on providing support to patients being treated for a number of specific conditions:
- Asthma
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Type 2 diabetes
- High blood pressure (Hypertension)
- Conditions that help control the way your blood clots
The system is only available to people who use medications for these conditions. If you wish to seek further advice or want to stop the service from being offered to you, then you may be referred to a doctor for further discussion.
How long will each appointment take?
The consultations are intended to fit around you. A standard consultation will take roughly 10-15 minutes.
Your first consultation with us
7 to 14 days after receiving your new medicine, your pharmacist will invite you to discuss how you’ve been getting on with your new medicine. The questions will focus on your experience so far, potential side effects, your routine and understanding so far.
Your second consultation with us
You’ll have a follow-up consultation 14 to 21 days after your first consultation. You will be able to discuss whether you’ve found the medicine easy or difficult to take and if side effects have developed or started. You may be offered a third consultation if you may need it, but 2 consultations are the typical amount required to cover all there is to know about the new medicine.
If you would like to know more information about our New Medicine Service or to book a 1 to 1 consultation, please visit Greenfield Pharmacy, Holywell today or give us a call on 01352 710077.