Pharmacist Allowed to Return to Practice After Suspension for Dishonesty and Misconduct
Date of Decision: July 11, 2024
Registrant's Role: Pharmacist
Allegations:
- Supplying prescription-only medications to patients without a valid prescription.
- Reprinting and modifying prescription labels to remove pharmacy details.
- Dishonesty in misleading patients and employer about the validity of medication supplies.
- Creating a false employment reference and falsifying a referee’s signature.
- Submitting the falsified reference to secure employment.
Outcome: Previous 12-month suspension lifted; pharmacist permitted to return to unrestricted practice.
GPhC Standards Breached:
- Standard 1: Provide person-centered care.
- Standard 2: Work in partnership with others.
- Standard 5: Use professional judgment.
- Standard 6: Behave professionally and with integrity.
Case Summary
The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Fitness to Practise Committee reviewed the case of a pharmacist, referred to here as “the registrant,” who had previously been suspended for 12 months due to serious dishonesty and misconduct. The case involved unauthorized supply of prescription-only medications, falsification of prescription records, and submission of a fraudulent reference for employment. Following significant remediation efforts, the registrant was deemed fit to return to unrestricted practice.
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