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Physicians, certified medication technicians, and patients and family members also administer medications.
Official advice states that non-prescription medicines (such as Calpol, throat lozenges and over-the-counter hayfever medications) should not be brought into school or administered by school staff.
A. Medication Administration. (b) A licensed health practitioner has approved the administration of the medication and the medication dosage. (2) A prescription medication may not be administered to a child unless at least one dose of the medication has been given to the child at home.
Schools may choose to specify which non-prescription medications are appropriate and can be administered, e.g. children's paracetamol or antihistamines. As with prescription medication, school staff can only administer non-prescription medications that are supplied in the original container.
Who can administer medication in schools? Although no member of school staff is obliged to administer medication, many schools have at least one person who can help children take their medicines. Whenever possible, children should be encouraged to administer their medication themselves, under adult supervision.
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Pupils can only be given one dose of paracetamol during the school day. If this does not work contact the parent or carer again. 2. The responsible member of staff must witness the pupil taking the paracetamol and make a record of it.
One of the recommendations to reduce medication errors and harm is to use the \u201cfive rights\u201d: the right patient, the right drug, the right dose, the right route, and the right time.
While teachers have a general legal duty of care to their pupils, this does not extend to a requirement to routinely administer medicines. Support staff may, as part of their contract, have specific duties to administer medication.
Simply put, not taking your medicine as prescribed by a doctor or instructed by a pharmacist could lead to your disease getting worse, hospitalization, even death.

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