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What Is Medicine Use Review (MUR)?
Introduced in April 2013, the Medicine Use Review (MUR) is a structured review of patient’s medicines.
Simply put, it means that you have an opportunity to speak with your pharmacist almost anything related to your medicines. The purpose is threefold.
First, it should help you understand your therapy.
Secondly, it should help you identify any problems, such as side effects.
Finally, it may result in some suggestions on our behalf so as to help you solve these problems.
How Can You Get an MUR?
There are two ways you can get a Medicine Use Review.
We may offer it ourselves if we consider it proper, or you can ask us for a review yourself if you deem it necessary. In addition, other healthcare professionals, such as your GP, a doctor or even a nurse, may request that your pharmacist carries out an MUR with you.
We’ll be happy to review your medicines. Please, don’t hesitate to ask for one if:
You are regularly taking more than one prescription medicine
You have a regular therapy for a long-term illness, such as asthma, diabetes, arthritis or epilepsy
Or, simply, you have a feeling you need one
In either of these cases, feel free to speak to our Pharmacy team to make an appointment or just contact us online right now.
FAQ
NHS has prepared a great booklet for anyone interested to find a bit more about MUR. It includes a list of suggested questions (pp. 14-5) you can ask during a MUR. Here are few of them:
Murphy’s Chemist has always been committed to understanding your medication needs, and to providing you with excellent prescription services.
This website provides information, not medical advice. The information must never be used as an alternative to, or replacement for, advice given by a qualified medical professional.