How should controlled drugs be stored in day services?
11.7 Controlled drugs will be stored in accordance with the Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) Regulations 1973 i.e. in a double locked cabinet or safe locked with a key or digital lock.
How should controlled drugs be stored?
Storage of Controlled Drugs must conform to the Misuse of Drugs Safe Custody Regulations 1973. Locations suitable for stock of Controlled Drugs are in a locked safe, cabinet or room, which is constructed and maintained to prevent unauthorised access to the drugs.
What are the minimum requirements for the storage of controlled drugs?
Controlled drugs registers must be kept for 2 years from the date of the last entry, in line with Regulation 23 of the 2001 Regulations. Requisitions of supplied controlled drugs should be kept by organisations for 2 years from the date on the requisition, in line with Regulation 23 of the 2001 Regulations.
What should be stored in the controlled drugs cupboard?
You must store schedule 2 drugs in a controlled drugs cupboard. Keep records of these in your controlled drugs register. Common examples include morphine, diamorphine, methadone, fentanyl, alfentanil, oxycodone, methylphenidate, dexamphetamine, ketamine and tapentadol.
How are controlled drugs stored in the community?
Storing controlled drugs The controlled drugs belong to the person and are being stored in their own home. Unless the risk assessment highlights a need, there is no legal requirement for these medicines to be treated differently or stored separately from other medicines.
What are the four principles for storing controlled drugs?
4 Ensure records of administration for controlled drugs include the following:
- name of the person having the dose administered.
- date and time of the dose.
- name, formulation and strength of the controlled drug administered.
- dose of the controlled drug administered.
How are controlled drugs stored in a clinical setting?
Stocks and storage of controlled drugs in general practice A doctor’s bag containing controlled drugs should be kept locked. While the locked bag satisfies the legislative requirement for safe custody, the bag itself will be easy pickings for a thief if not stored securely.