Pharmacist Suspended for One Month After Selling Pharmacy Medicines Online While Suspended from Practice

Date of Decision: February 11, 2020

Registrant's Role: Pharmacist

Allegations:

  • Sold pharmacy-only (P) medicines, including codeine linctus, via eBay and eBid without proper pharmacist supervision.
  • Used a misleading online username containing the word β€œpharmacy” while not operating a registered pharmacy.
  • Engaged in sales during a period when he was suspended from the GPhC register under an interim order.
  • Misled customers, violated regulatory requirements, and caused actual harm to individuals with codeine addiction.

Outcome: One-month suspension from the register

GPhC Standards Breached:

  • Standard 5 – Use professional judgment
  • Standard 6 – Behave in a professional manner
  • Standard 8 – Speak up when things go wrong
  • Standard 9 – Demonstrate leadership

Case Summary

Between 2013 and 2014, while subject to a GPhC interim suspension order, the registrant:

  • Sold P medicines online via platforms like eBay and eBid, including items such as codeine linctus, Senokot, and Optrex Infected Eye Drops.

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