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Medicines and Out of Hours Care 

Accessing medicines safely when your GP is closed 

What you need to know about medicines & SELDOC 

Always tell us about all the medicines you are taking, including: 
 
Prescription medicines 
Over-the-counter medicines 
Vitamins and supplements 
Herbal medicines 
Inhalers, creams, eye/ear and nasal drops, patches or injections 
 
This helps us avoid harmful combinations of medicines and provide safe care. 
We provide short-term or emergency prescriptions — enough to last until your GP or pharmacy reopens. 
 
For ongoing medicines, please contact your GP. 
 
Antibiotics only treat bacterial infections. They do not work for viral infections like colds or flu. 
 
Taking antibiotics when they are not needed can cause side effects and make future infections harder to treat. 
 
Take medicines exactly as prescribed 
Never share medicines with others 
Do not combine medicines without professional advice 
Tell us about any allergies or past side effects 
 
 
Some medicines carry risks of addiction, dependence or misuse. These include strong painkillers, sleeping tablets and sedatives. 
 
Our service does not routinely prescribe these. Please arrange ongoing supplies with your GP, or go to A&E if your need is urgent. 
 
Most pharmacies can provide: 
 
Emergency supplies of repeat medicines 
Treatment for conditions like sore throats, ear aches, urine infections and insect bites 
Emergency hormonal contraception 
 
Order repeat prescriptions early — at least 3 days before weekends and 5 days before bank holidays 
Keep basic medicines at home, e.g. paracetamol, ibuprofen and antihistamines 
Check expiry dates regularly 
Please inform your GP about any medicines started, stopped or changed during your consultation with us. 
 

Work with SELDOC 

Ready to find out how we can support your workforce or commissioning needs? Get in touch today: 
Call +44 (0)20 8619 1250 
Email seldoc.enquiries@nhs.net 

Work with SELDOC 

Ready to find out how we can support your workforce or commissioning needs? Get in touch today: 
Call +44 (0)20 8619 1250 
Email seldoc.enquiries@nhs.net 
SELDOC Ltd 
Hanover House, 76 Coombe Road, Norbiton, Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7AZ 
Corporate Telephone 
+44 (0)20 8619 1250 
(office hours only, 9-5pm) 
Email 
seldoc.enquiries@nhs.net 
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SELDOC Ltd 
South East London Doctors Cooperative Limited is a Company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in England and Wales. Registration Number 03156031. 
Registered office address: Hanover House, 76 Coombe Road, Kingston Upon Thames, England, KT2 7AZ 
Corporate Telephone 
+44 (0)20 8619 1250 
(office hours only, 9-5pm) 
Email 
seldoc.enquiries@nhs.net 
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