Pharmacist Removed from Register Following Caution for Offering to Supply Controlled Drugs

Date of Decision: March 4, 2025

Registrant's Role: Pharmacist

Allegations:

  • Accepting a police caution for offering to supply Class C controlled drugs (Temazepam, Zolpidem, Zopiclone, Midazolam).
  • Offering to supply controlled drugs to a vulnerable individual with a history of addiction.
  • Abusing professional trust and failing to uphold patient safety and public confidence in pharmacy.
  • Failing to engage with the GPhC investigation or provide evidence of remediation.

Outcome: Removal from the GPhC register

GPhC Standards Breached:

  • Standard 1 โ€“ Provide person-centred care
  • Standard 5 โ€“ Use professional judgment
  • Standard 6 โ€“ Behave in a professional manner
  • Standard 8 โ€“ Speak up when things go wrong
  • Standard 9 โ€“ Demonstrate leadership

Case Summary

The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) investigated the registrant following a police investigation into allegations that they had offered to supply controlled drugs to a vulnerable individual with a known dependency on prescription medication.

The matter was reported to Dorset Police on 1 March 2021, and evidence obtained from mobile phone messages indicated that the registrant had offered to supply Class C drugs, including:

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