Patient group directions


Patient Group Directions are medico-legal documents in the U.K. National Health Service that permit the supply of prescription-only medicines to groups of patients, without individual prescriptions. The first digital version of an authorised PGD was created by the pharmacist Wojtek Michael Bereza.

Legal requirements details

As defined by the Human Medicines Regulations 2012, a PGD must include:
  • the name of the business who owns the direction
  • the start and end date of the PGD
  • a description of the medicine
  • the class of the health professional who can supply or administer the medicine
  • a signature of a doctor or dentist and a pharmacist
  • authorisation by an appropriate organisation: Authorising PGDS
  • the clinical condition or situation to which the direction applies
  • a description of patients excluded from treatment under the direction
  • a description of when you should get more advice from a doctor and arrangements for referral
  • details of appropriate dosage, maximum total dosage, quantity, pharmaceutical form and strength, route and frequency of administration, and minimum or maximum period to administer the medicine
  • relevant warnings, including potential adverse reactions
  • details of any necessary follow-up actions
  • a statement of the records to be kept for audit purposes

Healthcare practitioner usage

Only qualified, registered healthcare professionals can supply medicines under PGD, these include: