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Today’s thought – small business

by Jackie (née Heneghan) Peck | May 12, 2014 | Blog, Community Pharmacy, Pharmacy Suppliers

So here’s my rant for the day … it reflects just some of the difficulties of being a small business owner! It is a crazy old world in the same month I have had a letter form David Cameron, telling me he is  saving me £2000 in NI contributions this year and...

Quality Agreements- Technical Agreements- Good ones are invaluable!

by Jackie (née Heneghan) Peck | May 12, 2014 | Blog, Pharmacy Brands, Pharmacy Suppliers, Regulation

TAs – when do we need them in place and who with and what should be in them? PCL have been reviewing a few TAs over the last few weeks and we have put a few tips and hints together. If you only follow GDP or GMP; the principals are the same. If you are a...

The current state of Pfizer

by Jackie (née Heneghan) Peck | May 12, 2014 | Behind the scenes, Blog, Community Pharmacy, Pharmacy Brands, Pharmacy Suppliers, Regulation

Pfizer’s bid for AstraZeneca scrutinised – should it be only the shareholders who decide? AstraZeneca employs over six thousand people in the UK. Pfizer has made nine promises in a letter to David Cameron which are said to reflect Pfizer’s commitment to the UK....

Responsible Person for Wholesaling – MHRA

by Jackie (née Heneghan) Peck | May 11, 2014 | Behind the scenes, Blog, Community Pharmacy, Pharmacy Brands, Pharmacy Suppliers, Regulation

If you’re applying for a new Wholesale Distribution Authorisation – WDA(H) – you will need to have a Responsible Person or RP registered to the Authorisation.  This person needs to be approved and registered by the MHRA. As a new wholesaler you can...

What constitutes a “bona fide”?

by Jackie (née Heneghan) Peck | May 11, 2014 | Behind the scenes, Blog, Pharmacy Brands, Pharmacy Suppliers

Adjective: Genuine; real. Adverb: Without intention to deceive. Noun: Good faith; absence of fraud   It is a crazy world, in the last year I have been asked during training ….what is a bona fides?  How do you check a suppliers bona fides? We go into great detail...
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