What is the supervised consumption service?
Supervised consumption is an NHS service that is used in certain conditions to ensure that
patients take their medication at regular intervals such as in substance dependence. The
prescriber writes the supervised consumption instructions on the prescription. The NHS
funds this service, it’s free for the patient.
How does the supervised consumption service work?
This service will require the pharmacist to supervise the consumption of prescribed
medicines at the point of dispensing in the pharmacy, ensuring that the dose has been
administered to the patient.
We offer user-friendly, non-judgmental, client-centered and confidential services. We provide
support and advice to the patient, including referral to primary care or specialist centers
where appropriate. The service is carried out in a private consultation room.
How do I sign-up for supervised consumption?
In the majority of cases, the prescriber will discuss the options with the patient and refer
them to the pharmacy of their choice for this service. Before reviewing the patient, the
prescriber will usually check with the pharmacy about the adherence of the patient to the
treatment.
If you would like us to provide this service for you, please speak to a member of staff or your
prescriber.