Conversation guide for pharmacy support staff
Are you confident in your customer consultations? Use the guide below to support you at the counter.
Who is
the customer?
Making a recommendation
- Customer pregnant or breastfeeding: unable to use Difflam™. Offer appropriate self-care advice
- Customer over 6 years: Difflam™ Lozenges may be suitable
- Customers under 6 years, adolescents and adults: Difflam™ Throat Spray may be suitable
- Customer has weakened immune system e.g. has diabetes or undergoing chemotherapy
- Customer has asthma
What are the
symptoms?
Making a recommendation
- Dry throat, painful to swallow: offer self-care advice and pain relief such as Difflam™
- Customer appears significantly unwell
- Customer gets sore throats frequently
- Signs of a more serious medical condition
- Has high risk of complications
How long have they
had the symptoms?
Making a recommendation
- Less than 1 week: offer self-care advice and pain relief using Difflam™
- Over 1 week with no improvement
Action
already taken?
Making a recommendation
- No action has been taken: offer appropriate self-care advice and pain relief using Difflam™
- Customer has tried pain relief or medicated lozenges/sprays, and seen no improvement after 3 days
Any other Medication
being taken?
Making a recommendation
- On no other medication: offer appropriate self-care advice and pain relief using Difflam™
- On any other medication: look out for carbimazole, methotrexate or other DMARDs (disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs)
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Note: Remember to always check for allergies.