This month pharmacies in Cornwall will look out for patients who repeatedly come in to buy cough medicine or other drugs to manage symptoms.
I’m Paul Hutton with news that habitual users of cough medicine could be referred for a cancer check by their pharmacist as part of a new NHS scheme. More than 11,000 pharmacies in England can now access training to spot signs of cancer in their patients in a drive to catch symptoms earlier, making the disease easier to treat. This month pharmacies in Cornwall will look out for patients who repeatedly come in to buy cough medicine or other drugs to manage symptoms. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio
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