Pharmacist Suspended for Four Months After Taking Codeine Linctus Without Payment

Date of Decision: June 8, 2023

Registrant's Role: Pharmacist

Allegations:

  • The pharmacist ordered and removed four bottles of codeine linctus from two separate pharmacies (Tuebrook Pharmacy and Upton Rocks Pharmacy) on 27 and 28 October 2020 without making payment.
  • The GPhC alleged dishonesty, stating that he:
  • Took the codeine linctus without permission from the owner.
  • Knew he did not have permission to take it.
  • Knew he had not paid for it.
  • The pharmacist denied dishonesty, stating he was under stress and unable to recall whether he had paid.

Outcome: A four-month suspension was imposed

GPhC Standards Breached:

  • Standard 8 โ€“ Speak Up When Things Go Wrong
  • Standard 9 โ€“ Demonstrate Leadership

Case Summary

The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Fitness to Practise Committee investigated a pharmacist following allegations that he removed multiple bottles of codeine linctus without payment from two pharmacies where he worked as a locum in October 2020.

The allegations were as follows:

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