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Local Minor Ailment Service Formulary January 2013 COPYRIGHT 2013 GREATER GLASGOW AND CLYDE NHS BOARD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE REPRODUCED, STORED IN A RETRIEVAL SYSTEM, OR TRANSMITTED, IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS, ELECTRONIC, MECHANICAL, PHOTOCOPYING, RECORDING OR OTHERWISE, WITHOUT THE PRIOR PERMISSION OF GREATER GLASGOW & CLYDE NHS BOARD. Page 1 of 32

CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 4 1.1 INDIGESTION 7 1.1.1 ALUMINIUM AND MAGNESIUM CONTAINING ANTACIDS 7 1.1.2 COMPOUND ALGINATES AND PROPRIETARY INDIGESTION PREPARATIONS 7 1.2 INFANT COLIC 7 1.3 CONSTIPATION 7 1.3.1 BULK-FORMING LAXATIVES 7 1.3.2 STIMULANT LAXATIVES 8 1.3.3 OSMOTIC LAXATIVES 8 1.4 DIARRHOEA 8 1.4.1 ANTIMOTILITY DRUGS 8 1.4.2 ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY 9 1.5 HAEMORRHOIDS 9 1.5.1 SOOTHING HAEMORRHOIDAL PREPARATIONS 9 1.5.2 COMPOUND HAEMORRHOIDAL PREPARATIONS WITH CORTICOSTEROIDS 9 1.6 MOUTH ULCERS AND TEETHING 10 1.7 ORAL THRUSH 10 2. RESPIRATORY 11 2.1 HAY FEVER 11 2.1.1 NON-SEDATING ANTIHISTAMINES 11 2.1.2 SEDATING ANTIHISTAMINES 11 2.1.3 OTHER ANTI-INFLAMMATORY PREPARATIONS 11 2.1.4 STEROID NASAL SPRAYS 11 2.2 COUGH AND NASAL CONGESTION 12 2.2.1 DECONGESTANTS 12 2.2.2 AROMATIC INHALATIONS 12 2.2.3 COUGH SUPPRESSANTS 12 2.2.4 EXPECTORANTS AND DEMULCENT COUGH PREPARATIONS 12 2.2.5 TOPICAL NASAL DECONGESTANTS 13 SORE THROAT 13 CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 14 3.1 PAIN 14 3.1.1 NON-OPIOID ANALGESICS 14 3.1.2 TOPICAL ANALGESICS 14 3.2 NAUSEA AND VOMITING 15 4. INFECTION 16 4.1 FUNGAL INFECTIONS 16 4.1.1 VAGINAL CANDIDIASIS 16 4.1.2 ATHLETE S FOOT 16 4.2 VIRAL INFECTIONS 17 4.2.1 COLD SORES 17 4.2.2 WARTS AND VERRUCAE 17 4.3 PARASITIC INFECTION 17 Page 2 of 32

4.3.1 THREADWORM 17 4.3.2 HEAD LICE 18 4.3.3 SCABIES 18 5. PREGNANCY 19 5.1 IRON AND VITAMINS 19 5.2 HEARTBURN 19 5.3 CONSTIPATION 19 5.4 HAEMMORHOIDS 19 5.5 ANALGESIA 20 5.6 HEAD LICE 20 5.7 ITCHING 20 6 URINARY TRACT DISORDERS 21 6.1 ALKALINISATION OF URINE 21 7 SKIN 22 7.1 ACNE 22 7.2 ECZEMA/ALLERGY 22 7.2.1 EMOLLIENTS 22 7.2.2 EMOLLIENT BATH ADDITIVES 22 7.2.3 BARRIER PREPARATIONS 22 7.2.4 TOPICAL ANAESTHETHICS AND ANTIPRURITICS 23 7.2.5 TOPICIAL CORTICOSTEROIDS 23 7.2.6 TOPICAL CORTICOSTEROIDS WITH ADDITIONAL INGREDIENTS 23 7.3 SHAMPOOS AND SCALP APPLICATIONS 24 7.4 PREPARATIONS FOR BOILS 24 8 VITAMINS 25 9 EYE 26 9.1 DRY EYES AND TEAR DEFICIENCY 26 9.2 ANTIBACTERIAL EYE PREPARATIONS 26 10 EAR 27 10.1 REMOVAL OF EAR WAX 27 11 HOMEOPATHY 28 12 DRESSINGS AND FIRST AID 28 INDEX 32 Page 3 of 32

INTRODUCTION Minor Ailment Service The Minor Ailment Service (MAS) allows patients, who are exempt from prescription charges, to register with and use a community pharmacy as the first port of call for the treatment of common illnesses on the NHS. The pharmacist will advise, treat or refer the patient according to their needs. The items which will be reimbursed under MAS are: All P and GSL medicines provided that they are not blacklisted Dressings and appliances available in Part 2 of the Drug Tariff Selected items such as Nitty Gritty combs, Sodium Bicarbonate Ear Drops and Sodium Chloride Nasal Drops from part 3 of the Drug Tariff All drugs provided as part of MAS will be reimbursed at Drug Tariff prices, and community pharmacies will not receive a dispensing fee for the prescription. Any item dispensed out with the above list is not reimbursable. NRT products or emergency hormonal contraception should not be supplied under MAS; contractors will not be reimbursed for any supplies made on CP2 forms as they form part of the Public Health Service and should be supplied using CPUS forms. Orlistat and simvastatin are also not allowed on CP2 forms as the conditions for which they are licensed over the counter are not considered as minor ailments. Repeat supplies of products for minor illnesses may be required from time to time. This is condition dependent and is at the discretion of the pharmacist but consideration should be given to conditions which may last several weeks or months but are time-limited e.g. hay fever, infant colic or teething. Page 4 of 32

Local MAS formulary To help improve compliance, the MAS formulary has been reviewed and amended. Some of these are a result of changes made to the new joint formulary and preferred list or changes in public health policies. Changes are summarised below Dermatology section reviewed and updated. Head lice section updated. Addition of section of products suitable for use in pregnancy. PDF copies will be made available for download from the Community Pharmacy Development Team intranet site (NHS GG&C contractors only) at http://www.staffnet.ggc.scot.nhs.uk/acute/division%20wide%20se rvices/pharmacy%20and%20prescribing%20support%20unit/comm unity%20pharmacy/pages/default.aspx Alternatively, unlimited access can be made from the following addresseswww.ggcprescribing.org.uk/other-formularies/ or www.communitypharmacy.scot.nhs.uk from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde page. Adherence with the formulary will ensure that contractors are correctly remunerated for supplies made on CP2 forms. Pharmacists are encouraged to prescribe generically, but ensure correct endorsement for P products supplied (see individual entries for details). The formulary entries in coloured text refer to how the medicine should be written on the prescription, with additional information regarding what product and pack size to supply and how to endorse below each entry. For all queries regarding MAS, please contact the Pharmacy Team in QPH on 0141 201 5528. Page 5 of 32

Minor Ailment Service and Drug Tariff Part 7b items The Drug Tariff will be amended from June 2009 to clarify payment for some generic items. The drugs included are listed below. Drug Form Strength Qty Cat Source Beclometasone Nasal Spray 50 microg 100 P Beconase Hayfever Beclometasone Nasal Spray 50 microg 180 P Beconase Allergy Co-Codamol Caps 8/500 32 M Co-Codamol Tabs 8/500 30 M Domperidone Tabs 10mg 10 P Motilium 10 Fluticasone Nasal Spray 0.0005% 60 P Pirinase Allergy 60 Hyoscine Butylbromide Tabs 10mg 20 P Buscopan IBS Relief Ibuprofen Tabs 200mg 24 M Ibuprofen Tabs 400mg 24 M Ketoconazole Shampoo 0.02% 60ml P Nizoral Ketoconazole Shampoo 0.02% 100ml P Nizoral Ketoprofen Gel 0.025% 30g B Loperamide Tabs 2mg 12 P Normaloe Loperamide Caps 2mg 8 P Imodium Classic Loperamide Caps 2mg 12 P Imodium Classic Loratadine Tabs 10mg 7 P Clarityn Allergy Mebeverine Tabs 135mg 15 P Colofac IBS Omeprazole Tabs 10mg 14 P Zanprol Paracetamol Tabs 500mg 32 M Prochlorperazine Tabs 3mg 8 P Buccastem M Pseudoephedrine SF Oral Sol 30mg/5ml 100 P Care Pseudoephedrine Tabs 60mg 12 P Care Ranitidine Tabs 75mg 6 P Zantac 75 Relief Ranitidine Tabs 75mg 12 P Zantac 75 Relief Sodium Cromoglicate Eye Drop 0.02% 5ml P Opticrom Allergy Sodium Cromoglicate Eye Drop 0.02% 10ml P Opticrom Allergy Terbinafine Cream 0.01% 7.5g P Lamisil AT Page 6 of 32

1. GASTROINTESTINAL 1.1 INDIGESTION 1.1.1 ALUMINIUM AND MAGNESIUM CONTAINING ANTACIDS See section 1.1.1 of the BNF for further information. CO-MAGALDROX SF SUSPENSION 195/220/5ml Supply and endorse as Mucogel. Supply 500ml. ALUMINIUM HYDROXIDE LIQUID Supply 500ml. 1.1.2 COMPOUND ALGINATES AND PROPRIETARY INDIGESTION PREPARATIONS PEPTAC LIQUID Peppermint and aniseed flavours. Supply 500ml pack. RANITIDINE 75mg TABLETS Available in pack sizes of 6 or 12 tablets. 1.2 INFANT COLIC See section 1.1.1 of the BNF for further information. Colief is indicated for infants whose colic is associated with lactose intolerance. However, since such a diagnosis of lactose intolerance cannot be accurately determined as a minor ailment consultation, the advice in NHSGGC is that it should not be prescribed on the Minor Ailment Service. INFACOL LIQUID Supply 50ml pack. 1.3 CONSTIPATION 1.3.1 BULK-FORMING LAXATIVES See section 1.6.1 for further information. ISPAGHULA HUSK 3.4g/3.5g Supply in packs of 30 or 60 sachets. Ensure adequate fluid intake. Not to be taken immediately before going to bed. Page 7 of 32

1.3.2 STIMULANT LAXATIVES See section 1.6.2 of the BNF for further information. SENNA SYRUP 7.5mg/5ml Supply 100ml pack. SENNA TABLETS 7.5mg Supply pack of 30 tablets. DOCUSATE SODIUM CAPSULES Supply pack of 30 capsules. DOCUSATE LIQUID Supply 300ml pack. BISACODYL 10mg SUPPOSITORIES Supply pack of 12 suppositories. BISACODYL 5mg TABLETS Supply pack of 28 tablets. GLYCERIN 4g (ADULT) SUPPOSITORIES Supply pack of 12 suppositories. 1.3.3 OSMOTIC LAXATIVES See Section 1.6.4 of the BNF for further information. LACTULOSE SOLUTION Supply 300ml/500ml pack. 1.4 DIARRHOEA 1.4.1 ANTIMOTILITY DRUGS LOPERAMIDE 2mg CAPSULES Supply in packs of 8 or 12 capsules In adults and children over 12 years. Maximum strength 2mg, maximum dose 4mg and maximum daily dose 12mg. Page 8 of 32

1.4.2 ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY See section 9.2.1.2 of the BNF for further information. DIORALYTE ORAL POWDER Supply in packs of 20 sachets. 1.5 HAEMORRHOIDS 1.5.1 SOOTHING HAEMORRHOIDAL PREPARATIONS See section 1.7.1 of the BNF for further information. ANUSOL CREAM Supply 23g pack. ANUSOL OINTMENT Supply 25g pack. ANUSOL SUPPOSITORIES Supply pack of 12 suppositories. PREPARATION-H OINTMENT Supply 25g pack. GERMOLOIDS OINTMENT Supply 25ml pack. GERMOLOIDS SUPPOSITORIES Supply pack of 12 suppositories. 1.5.2 COMPOUND HAEMORRHOIDAL PREPARATIONS WITH CORTICOSTEROIDS See section 1.7.2 of the BNF for further information. ANUSOL PLUS HC OINTMENT Supply 15g pack. ANUSOL PLUS HC SUPPOSITORIES Supply pack of 12 suppositories. Page 9 of 32

1.6 MOUTH ULCERS AND TEETHING See section 12.3.1 of the BNF for further details LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE 0.66% w/w; AMINOACRIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE 0.05% w/w. Supply and endorse as Iglu. To be used in adults and children over 7 years old. BENZYDAMINE 0.15% MOUTHWASH Supply 300ml pack. BENZYDAMINE 0.15% SPRAY Supply 30ml pack. CHLORHEXIDINE 0.2% MOUTHWASH Supply 300ml pack. LIDOCAINE 0.1% AND CETALKONIUM CHLORIDE 0.33% TEETHING GEL Supply and endorse as Bonjela Teething Gel. Supply 15g pack. LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE 0.33% AND CETYLPYRIDINIUM CHLORIDE 0.10% Supply and endorse as Calgel Teething Gel. Supply 10g pack. LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE 2%, CHLOROCRESOL 0.1% AND CETYLPYRIDINIUM CHLORIDE 0.02% GEL Supply and endorse as Anbesol Adult Strength Gel. Supply 10g pack 1.7 ORAL THRUSH See section 12.3.2 of the BNF for further information. MICONAZOLE ORAL GEL Supply 15g pack. Page 10 of 32

2. RESPIRATORY 2.1 HAY FEVER 2.1.1 NON-SEDATING ANTIHISTAMINES See section 3.4.1 of the BNF for further information. CETIRIZINE 10mg TABLETS Supply pack of 28 or 30 tablets. CETIRIZINE SOLUTION 1mg/1ml ORAL SOLUTION Supply 70ml, 100ml or 200ml packs. LORATADINE 10mg TABLETS Supply up to pack of 30 tablets. LORATADINE 5mg/5ml SYRUP Supply 100ml pack. 2.1.2 SEDATING ANTIHISTAMINES See section 3.4.1 of the BNF for further information. Drowsiness may affect performance of skilled tasks (e.g. driving); sedating effects enhanced by alcohol. CHLORPHENAMINE 4mg TABLETS Supply pack of 30 tablets. CHLORPHENAMINE 2mg/5ml SYRUP Supply 150ml pack. 2.1.3 OTHER ANTI-INFLAMMATORY PREPARATIONS SODIUM CROMOGLICATE 2% EYE DROPS Supply as either a 5ml or 10ml pack. 2.1.4 STEROID NASAL SPRAYS See section 12.2.1 of the BNF for further information. BECLOMETASONE NASAL SPRAY Supply either 100 or 180 dose pack. Page 11 of 32

2.2 COUGH AND NASAL CONGESTION The MHRA has issued advice for healthcare professionals regarding the use of over-the-counter cough and cold preparations in children aged 6 years and younger (available from their website www.mhra.gov.uk ) 2.2.1 DECONGESTANTS SODIUM CHLORIDE 0.9% NASAL DROPS Supply 10ml pack. 2.2.2 AROMATIC INHALATIONS See section 3.8 of the BNF for further information. MENTHOL CRYSTALS Supply 5g pack. 2.2.3 COUGH SUPPRESSANTS See section 3.9.1 of the BNF for further information. It is recommended that any cough preparations supplied are done so in original patient packs as opposed to the packing down from stock bottles. PHOLCODINE LINCTUS 5mg/5ml Supply 200ml pack. PAVACOL-D This preparation should be restricted to use in diabetic patients only. Supply 300ml pack. 2.2.4 EXPECTORANTS AND DEMULCENT COUGH PREPARATIONS See section 3.9.2 of the BNF for further information. SIMPLE SF LINCTUS Supply 200ml pack. SIMPLE PAEDIATRIC SF LINCTUS Supply up to a 200ml pack Page 12 of 32

2.2.5 TOPICAL NASAL DECONGESTANTS See section 12.2.2 of the BNF for further information. SORE THROAT XYLOMETAZOLINE 0.1% NASAL DROPS Excluding Otrivine. Supply 10ml pack. XYLOMETAZOLINE 0.1% NASAL SPRAY Excluding Otrivine. Supply 10ml pack. XYLOMETAZOLINE 0.05% PAEDIATRIC NASAL DROPS In line with recent MHRA guidance, these preparations should not be used in children under the age of 2 years, and only used under the age of 6 years on the advice of a pharmacist. Excluding Otrivine. Supply 10ml pack. Consider the use of simple analgesics (see section 3.1.1) in patients presenting with sore throat ahead of sore throat preparations which have no compelling evidence of efficacy. BENZYDAMINE 0.15% SPRAY Supply 30ml pack. Page 13 of 32

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 3.1 PAIN 3.1.1 NON-OPIOID ANALGESICS See section 4.7.1 and 10.1.1 of the BNF for further information. PARACETAMOL 500mg TABLETS Supply up to 32 tablet pack. PARACETAMOL SF 120mg/5ml SUSPENSION Supply 100ml pack. PARACETAMOL SF 250mg/5ml SUSPENSION Supply 100ml pack. CO-CODAMOL 8/500 TABLETS Second line agent after paracetamol. Supply up to 32 tablet pack. IBUPROFEN 200mg TABLETS Supply up to 48 tablet pack. IBUPROFEN 400mg TABLETS Supply up to 48 tablet pack. IBUPROFEN SF 100mg/5ml SUSPENSION Supply 100-150ml pack. ANTIMIGRAINE PREPARATIONS Treat using a non-opioid analgesic as listed above. 3.1.2 TOPICAL ANALGESICS See section 10.3.2 of the BNF for further information. TRANSVASIN HEAT RUB CREAM Supply up to 80g pack. MOVELAT GEL Supply 125g pack. MOVELAT CREAM Supply 125g pack Page 14 of 32

TRAVEL SICKNESS See section 4.6 of the BNF for further information. CINNARIZINE 15mg TABLETS Supply pack of 20 tablets. PROMETHAZINE TEOCLATE 25mg TABLETS Supply and endorse as Avomine. Supply pack of 56 tablets. PROMETHAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE 5mg/5ml SF ELIXIR Supply pack of 100ml. 3.2 NAUSEA AND VOMITING See section 4.6 of the BNF for further information. DOMPERIDONE 10mg TABLETS Supply pack of 10 tablets. Page 15 of 32

4. INFECTION 4.1 FUNGAL INFECTIONS 4.1.1 VAGINAL CANDIDIASIS See section 5.2 and section 7.2.2 of the BNF for further information. FLUCONAZOLE 150mg CAPSULE Supply pack of 1 capsule and endorse as brand supplied. This product can be sold to the public for vaginal candidiasis in women aged 16-60 years, in a container or packaging containing not more than 150mg and labelled to show a maximum dose of 150mg. CLOTRIMAZOLE 500mg VAGINAL TABLETS Supply pack of 1 vaginal tablet. CLOTRIMAZOLE 1% CREAM Supply 20g pack. CLOTRIMAZOLE 2% CREAM Supply 20g pack. CLOTRIMAZOLE 10% VAGINAL CREAM Supply 5g pack. Endorse and supply as Canesten Internal Cream. 4.1.2 ATHLETE S FOOT Also see section 6.2.6 for antifungal products combined with topical corticosteroids. CLOTRIMAZOLE 1% CREAM Supply 20g pack. MICONAZOLE 2% CREAM Supply 30g pack. MICONAZOLE SPRAY POWDER Supply and endorse as Daktarin Aktiv spray powder. Supply 100g pack. TERBINAFINE 1% CREAM Only to be used if other treatments are ineffective. Supply 7.5g pack. Page 16 of 32

4.2 VIRAL INFECTIONS 4.2.1 COLD SORES See section 13.10.3 of the BNF for further information. ACICLOVIR 5% CREAM Only supply and endorse as aciclovir cream 5%, 2g. 4.2.2 WARTS AND VERRUCAE See section 13.7 of the BNF for further information. OCCLUSAL Supply 10ml pack. SALATAC GEL Supply 8g pack. Please note: Occlusal remains the 1 st line preparation for warts and verrucae. 4.3 PARASITIC INFECTION 4.3.1 THREADWORM See section 5.5.1 of the BNF for further information. All family members should be treated at the same time, even if they have no symptoms, to prevent re-infection. PIPERAZINE 4g ORAL POWDER Supply and endorse as Pripsen. Supply 2 sachet pack. MEBENDAZOLE 100mg CHEWABLE TABLETS Endorse as Ovex tablets. Supply 2 tablet pack. MEBENDAZOLE 100mg/5ml SUSPENSION Endorse as Ovex suspension. Supply 30ml pack. Page 17 of 32

4.3.2 HEAD LICE See section 13.10.4 of the BNF for further information. The Greater Glasgow and Clyde Head Lice Service recommend that the customer shows evidence of head lice infection before the product is prescribed. In the past it has been noticed that in many cases people think they have head lice when often this is not the case. MALATHION 0.5% LIQUID (aqueous based) Supply and endorse as Derbac M. Supply as 50ml or 200ml pack. Two packs should be supplied, as patients will be required to re-treat one week following initial treatment. DIMETICONE 4% LOTION Supply and endorse as Hedrin or Lyclear Spray or Lyclear Mousse. Supply 50ml pack. Dimeticone is not a chemical insecticide, but works by encapsulating the head lice, preventing them from functioning. Two packs should be supplied, as patients will be required to re-treat one week following initial treatment. 4.3.3 SCABIES See section 13.10.4 of the BNF for further information. PERMETHRIN 5% DERMAL CREAM Supply and endorse as Lyclear dermal cream. Supply 30g pack. Page 18 of 32

5. PREGNANCY 5.1 Iron and vitamins Healthy Start vitamins are available for eligible patient groups in NHSGGC. See the following website for details: www.healthystart.nhs.uk/healthy-start-vouchers/do-iqualify/ 5.2 Heartburn Notes FOLIC ACID 400microgram TABLETS For use by females during pregnancy (only until 12 th week of gestation). Supply 90 tablets. PEPTAC LIQUID Peppermint and aniseed flavours. Supply 500ml pack. 5.3 Constipation See section 1.6 of the BNF for further information ISPAGHULA HUSK 3.4g/3.5g Supply in packs of 30 or 60 sachets. Ensure adequate fluid intake. Not to be taken immediately before going to bed. LACTULOSE SOLUTION Supply 300ml/500ml pack. SENNA TABLETS 7.5mg Supply pack of 30 tablets. 5.4 Haemmorhoids See section 1.7.1 of the BNF for further information ANUSOL CREAM Supply 23g pack. ANUSOL OINTMENT Supply 25g pack. Page 19 of 32

ANUSOL SUPPOSITORIES Supply pack of 12 suppositories. PREPARATION-H OINTMENT Supply 25g pack. GERMOLOIDS OINTMENT Supply 25ml pack. GERMOLOIDS SUPPOSITORIES Supply pack of 12 suppositories. 5.5 Analgesia See section 4.7.1 of the BNF for further information PARACETAMOL 500mg TABLETS Supply up to 32 tablet pack. 5.6 Head lice Also see section 4.3.2 5.7 Itching Itching in pregnancy is relatively common, but in some cases it may be a symptom of cholestasis. Pregnant women presenting with itching should be advised to seek advice from their midwife at the earliest opportunity. CALAMINE AQUEOUS CREAM Supply 100g pack. Page 20 of 32

6 URINARY TRACT DISORDERS 6.1 ALKALINISATION OF URINE See section 7.4.3 of the BNF for further information POTASSIUM CITRATE 3g GRANULES Supply 6 sachet pack. Page 21 of 32

7 SKIN 7.1 ACNE See section 13.6.1 of the BNF for further information. BENZOYL PEROXIDE 4% Cream Supply and endorse as Brevoxyl cream. Supply 40g pack. 7.2 ECZEMA/ALLERGY 7.2.1 EMOLLIENTS See section 13.2.1 of the BNF for further information. EMULSIFYING OINTMENT BP Supply 500g pack. LIQUID AND WHITE SOFT PARAFFIN OINTMENT NPF Supply 500g pack. DIPROBASE CREAM Supply 50g E45 CREAM Supply 50g or 125g 7.2.2 EMOLLIENT BATH AND SHOWER PREPARATIONS See section 13.2.1.1 of the BNF for further information. HYDROMOL EMOLLIENT BATH ADDITIVE Supply 150ml or 350ml pack. DOUBLEBASE EMOLLIENT SHOWER GEL Supply 200g pack. 7.2.3 BARRIER PREPARATIONS See section 13.2.2 of the BNF for further information. CONOTRANE CREAM Supply 100g pack. ZINC AND CASTOR OIL OINTMENT BP Supply 50g or 100g pack. Page 22 of 32

7.2.4 TOPICAL ANAESTHETHICS AND ANTIPRURITICS See section 13.3 of the BNF for further information. CALAMINE AQUEOUS CREAM Supply 100g pack. CROTAMITON 10% CREAM Supply and endorse as Eurax cream. Supply 30g or 100g pack. CROTAMITON 10% LOTION Supply and endorse as Eurax lotion. Supply 100ml pack. 7.2.5 TOPICIAL CORTICOSTEROIDS HYDROCORTISONE 1% CREAM Supply 15g pack. CLOBETASONE BUTYRATE 0.05% CREAM 7.2.6 Supply and endorse as Eumovate. Supply 15g pack.topical CORTICOSTEROIDS WITH ADDITIONAL INGREDIENTS See section 13.4 of the BNF for further information. CANESTEN HC For the treatment of fungal infection of skin fold with inflammation. Supply 15g pack. DAKTACORT HC For the treatment of candidal intertrigo. Supply 15g pack. EURAX HC For the treatment of contact dermatitis and insect bites. Supply 15g pack. Page 23 of 32

7.3 SHAMPOOS AND SCALP APPLICATIONS See section 13.9 of the BNF for further information. ALPHOSYL 2 IN 1 SHAMPOO Supply 125ml or 250ml pack. POLYTAR LIQUID Supply 150ml or 250ml pack. CAPASAL SHAMPOO Supply 250ml pack. KETOCONAZOLE 2% SHAMPOO For the treatment of seborrhoeic dermatitis of the scalp. Supply either 60ml or 100ml pack. SELENIUM SULPHIDE 2.5% SHAMPOO Supply and endorse as Selsun. Supply 50ml pack. 7.4 PREPARATIONS FOR BOILS See section 13.10.5 of the BNF for further information. MAGNESIUM SULPHATE PASTE BP Supply 50g pack. Page 24 of 32

8 VITAMINS Healthy Start vitamins are available for eligible patient groups in NHSGGC. See the following website for details: www.healthystart.nhs.uk/healthy-start-vouchers/do-iqualify/ Page 25 of 32

9 EYE Patients should be referred to local optometrists who are able to advise and initiate appropriate treatments for eye conditions. 9.1 DRY EYES AND TEAR DEFICIENCY See section 11.8.1 of the BNF for further information. HYPROMELLOSE 0.3% EYE DROPS Supply 10ml pack. LACRI-LUBE EYE OINTMENT Only to be supplied if hypromellose has been ineffective. Supply 3.5g or 5g pack. CARBOMER 980 (POLYACRYLIC ACID) 0.2% Supply and endorse by brand name (e.g. Viscotears or GelTears )). Only to be supplied if hypromellose has been ineffective. Supply 3.5g or 5g pack. 9.2 ANTIBACTERIAL EYE PREPARATIONS See section 11.3.1 of the BNF for further information. CHLORAMPHENICOL 0.5% EYE DROPS Supply 10ml pack. Use for children under aged 1 and above is covered by a Patient Group Directive for which it needs to be prescribed generically and a POM pack supplied. The P pack is licensed for children aged 2 years and above. CHLORAMPHENICOL 1% EYE OINTMENT Supply 4g pack. Page 26 of 32

10 EAR 10.1 REMOVAL OF EAR WAX See section 12.1.3 of the BNF for further information. ALMOND OIL EAR DROPS Almond oil packaged in a suitable container. Supply 10ml, 25ml or 50ml pack. NOTE: There is a risk of anaphylaxis if used in patients with nut and almond allergies OLIVE OIL EAR DROPS Olive oil packaged in a suitable container. Supply 10ml, 25ml or 50ml pack. CERUMOL EAR DROPS Supply 11ml pack. NOTE: There is a risk of anaphylaxis if used in patients with nut and almond allergies SODIUM BICARBONATE 5% EAR DROPS Supply 10ml pack. This preparation is indicated for the softening of ear wax prior to the ear being syringed, but may also be used as treatment without further requirement for syringing. The patient should be counselled that ear syringing is not part of the package of care being given. Page 27 of 32

11 HOMEOPATHY Unlicensed homeopathic preparations are not allowed to be prescribed via the Minor Ailment Service. Though there are some licensed preparations available, which are prescribable, but they are not included in the Formulary in accordance with Area Drug and Therapeutics Committee guidance. 12 DRESSINGS AND FIRST AID Items included within part 2 of the drug tariff are available on CP2 forms as part of MAS, for example, dressings for first aid treatment. The GGC Wound Dressing Formulary offers guidance on the use of appropriate dressings and should be adhered to where possible. Page 28 of 32

APPENDIX 1: FORMULARY APPEALS The Greater Glasgow and Clyde Minor Ailment Service (MAS) Formulary is reviewed bi-annually to ensure it reflects current local guidelines and best clinical practice. If a medicine has been omitted from this Formulary and it is felt that there is appropriate evidence for it to be included, community pharmacists have the right to appeal to request the addition of a medicine to the Formulary subject to the following conditions: 1. The medicine is included in the main Greater Glasgow and Clyde Formulary (all community pharmacies receive a copy each year) 2. The medicine is available as a P medicine 3. The appealing pharmacist is contracted to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde The following form may be copied and used to submit an appeal. It will not be considered unless accompanied by part 2 of the form (declaration of interests in the pharmaceutical industry) Page 29 of 32

REQUEST FOR A MEDICINE TO BE ADDED TO THE MAS LOCAL FORMULARY Approved name: Brand name: Formulation: Strength: Pack size: Supporting statement (why the medicine offers benefit over existing MAS Formulary choices) Form completed by: Name: (block capitals) Designation: Pharmacy: (Name and address) Other details: (e.g. email or phone no.) THIS IS PART 1 OF 2 Page 30 of 32

Declaration of Interests in the Pharmaceutical Industry Name: (block capitals) Pharmacy name: Manufacturer of appeal medicine I wish to declare that I have an interest in the above pharmaceutical company(ies): YES NO If YES, please provide details of your interest: CURRENT PERSONAL INTERESTS Nature of interest: (e.g. shares, fees, consultancy, salary, grants etc) NON-PERSONAL INTERESTS (which have arisen during the last 12 months) Nature of interest: (e.g. shares, fees, consultancy, salary, grants etc) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: o Personal interests include any payments/gifts/interests to yourself as an individual o Non-personal interests include those of your employer o Specific interests relate directly to the medicine you are appealing o Non-specific interests relate to the company and/or any of their other products o Please include here any information which, whilst not strictly a personal or nonpersonal interest, may nevertheless be perceived to cause a conflict of interest. o Please also include details of any personal interests in the pharmaceutical industry held by partners or any adult members of your immediate household. (Names of household members do not need to be declared and only the type of interest (e.g. stocks, shares) and company name need be stated. This information is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed: Date: Please forward the completed form to: Roy Foot, Lead Pharmacist, Formulary & Prescribing Interface, Medicines Information, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow G4 0SF Or via email to ggcprescribing@ggc.scot.nhs.uk THIS IS PART 2 OF 2 Page 31 of 32

INDEX ACICLOVIR... 21 ALMOND OIL... 32 ALPHOSYL 2 IN 1... 28 ALUMINIUM HYDROXIDE LIQUID... 7 ANBESOL...SEE LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE, CHLOROCRESOL AND CETYLPYRIDINIUM ANUSOL PLUS HC... 10 ANUSOL... 10, 23 BECLOMETASONE... 13 BENZOYL PEROXIDE... 26 BENZYDAMINE... 11, 16 BISACODYL... 9 BONJELA TEETHING GEL...SEE LIDOCAINE AND CETALKONIUM CHLORIDE BREVOXYL... SEE BENZOYL PEROXIDE CALAMINE AQUEOUS CREAM... 24, 27 CALGEL. SEE LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND CETYLPYRIDIUM CHLORIDE CANESTEN HC... 27 CAPASAL... 28 CARBOMER 980... 31 CERUMOL... 32 CETIRIZINE... 13 CHLORAMPHENICOL... 31 CHLORHEXIDINE... 11 CHLORPHENAMINE... 13 CINNARIZINE... 19 CLOBETASONE BUTYRATE... 27 CLOTRIMAZOLE... 20 CO-CODAMOL... 17 CO-MAGALDROX... 7 CONOTRANE... 27 CROTAMITON... 27 DAKTACORT HC... 27 DERBAC M... SEE MALATHION DIMETICONE... 22 DIORALYTE... 10 DIPROBASE... 26 DOCUSATE... 9 DOMPERIDONE... 19 DOUBLEBASE... 26 E45... 26 EMULSIFYING OINTMENT BP... 26 EUMOVATE...SEE CLOBETASONE BUTYRATE EURAX HC... 27 EURAX... SEE CROTAMITON FLUCONAZOLE... 20 FOLIC ACID... 23 GELTEARS...SEE CARBOMER 980 GERMOLOIDS... 10, 24 GLYCERIN... 9 HEDRIN...SEE DIMETICONE HYDROCORTISONE... 27 HYDROMOL... 26 HYPROMELLOSE... 31 IBUPROFEN... 17 IGLU... SEE LIDOCAINE AND AMINOACRIDINE INFACOL... 7 ISPAGHULA HUSK...7, 23 KETOCONAZOLE...28 LACRI-LUBE...31 LACTULOSE...9, 23 LIDOCAINE AND AMINOACRIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE...11 LIDOCAINE AND CETALKONIUM CHLORIDE...11 LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND CETYLPYRIDINIUM CHLORIDE...11 LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE, CHLOROCRESOL AND CETYLPYRIDINIUM CHLORIDE...12 LIQUID AND WHITE SOFT PARAFFIN OINTMENT NPF...26 LOPERAMIDE... 9 LORATADINE...13 LYCLEAR DERMAL CREAM... SEE PERMITHRIN LYCLEAR... SEE DIMETICONE MAGNESIUM SULPHATE PASTE BP...28 MEBENDAZOLE...21 MENTHOL...14 MICONAZOLE...12, 20 MOVELAT...17 MUCOGEL... SEE CO-MAGALDROX OCCLUSAL...21 OLIVE OIL...32 OVEX...SEE MEBENDAZOLE PARACETAMOL...17, 24 PAVACOL-D...14 PEPTAC...7, 23 PERMETHRIN...22 PHOLCODINE...14 PIPERAZINE...21 POLYACRYLIC ACID...31 POLYTAR...28 POTASSIUM CITRATE...25 PREPARATION-H...10, 24 PRIPSEN... SEE PIPERAZINE PROMETHAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE...19 PROMETHAZINE TEOCLATE...19 RANITIDINE... 7 SELENIUM SULPHIDE...28 SELSUN...SEE SELENIUM SULPHIDE SENNA...9, 23 SIMPLE PAEDIATRIC SF LINCTUS...15 SIMPLE SF LINCTUS...14 SODIUM BICARBONATE...32 SODIUM CHLORIDE 0.9% NASAL DROPS...14 SODIUM CROMOGLICATE...13 TERBINAFINE...21 TRANSVASIN...17 VISCOTEARS...SEE CARBOMER 980 XYLOMETAZOLINE...16 ZINC AND CASTOR OIL OINTMENT BP...27 Page 32 of 32