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Medicines Administration (1133)

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A guideline is intended to assist healthcare professionals in the choice of disease-specific treatments.

Clinical judgement should be exercised on the applicability of any guideline, influenced by individual patient characteristics. Clinicians should be mindful of the potential for harmful polypharmacy and increased susceptibility to adverse drug reactions in patients with multiple morbidities or frailty.

If, after discussion with the patient or carer, there are good reasons for not following a guideline, it is good practice to record these and communicate them to others involved in the care of the patient.

 

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Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 10/04/2026

Next review date: 31/01/2029

Author(s): Alastair Kirk.

Version: 3

Author email(s): Alastair.Kirk@nhs.scot.

Approved By: Board Clinical Governance Forum

Document Id: 1133

References

NHSGGC Safe and Secure Handling of Medicines Policy

Professional Guidance on the Administration of Medicines in Healthcare Settings (2019)

The Nursing and Midwifery Council Code (2018)

NHSGGC Administration of Intravenous Medicines and Flush Policy (2024)

NHSGGC Adult and Older Adult Symptomatic Relief Policy (2025)

NHSGGC Mental Health Service Covert Medication Policy (2022)