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Advice for GPs for requests to prescribe sedative prior to dental procedures

Updated on Wednesday, 14 February 2024, 179 views

Dentists should not direct patients to GPs requesting they prescribes sedating medications, such as diazepam.

If a dentist wishes to prescribe sedating medications for anxious patients that dentist should be responsible for issuing the prescription. The dental practitioner’s formulary, which is the list of drugs a dentist can prescribe is found on the  BNF dental practitioners formulary, includes Diazepam Tablets and Oral Solution.

If the dentist is treating a patient within their practice NHS contract, then the prescription should be on a FP14D form. Dentists do not have EPS.

If the dentist is treating a patient privately, they should issue a private prescription.

Dentists can access a patient’s summary care record via the DERs/Rego electronic referral system for NHS England South East dental referrals.

Dentists may contact a GP for information or advice, if, for example the patient has a complex medical history.

Message for GP practice websites:

Prescription requests from dentists requesting sedation
GPs should not be contacted regarding sedation requests prior to seeing a dentist your dentist should be prescribing for you if they think it is needed.

Our thanks to Kent LMC 

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