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HPV vaccination service

The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common virus that can sometimes lead to cancer. The Boots private vaccination service helps to reduce the spread of the virus and protect the body from infection. Click on HPV vaccination service below to find out more about a recent study on the HPV vaccination and refresh your knowledge on the service.

E-private prescriptions

Boots is teaming up with various online doctors to provide an efficient e-private prescription service. Read the article below to ensure you are aware of the current providers and are up to date with the process you should follow when presented with an e-private prescription.


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Boots Catarrh Pastilles (GSL)
Eucalyptus oil; menthol; pumilio pine oil

Item code: 10-87-908

Provides soothing relief from chesty coughs and catarrh.

  • The pastilles contain eucalyptus oil, menthol and pumilio pine oil, which relieve chesty coughs. Eucalyptus and pumilio pine oils also have antiseptic properties
  • Effectively relieves symptoms of catarrh, coughs and colds
  • Not suitable for children under 12 years.

Directions for use: Adults and children aged 12 years and over can suck one pastille when needed. Customers should not take more than 20 pastilles in 24 hours.

See below for product information.

Boots Staydry Pants & Boots Staydry Men's Pants

Item codes: L: 41-27-064; Men's L: 60-90-060

Comfortable and discreet pants for those with moderate to heavy bladder weakness.

  • Advanced ultrasonic bonding technology offers consumers a closer, more comfortable and secure fit for better protection against leaks and enhanced discretion
  • The pad within the pants hasn't changed, ensuring customers still receive the same great absorption they rely on
  • The absorbent core and soft topsheet keep moisture away from the skin
  • Natural odour control
  • Brand new packaging design, including an updated logo, and product upgrades applied across the whole Staydry Pants range.
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Boots Catarrh Pastilles Active ingredients: Levomenthol 0.813 % w/w, Pumilio pine oil 0.604 % v/w, Eucalyptus oil 0.022 % v/w. Also contains: Sucrose, Liquid Glucose, Modified Starch (maize, tapioca), Thymol, Marshmallow Root Liquid Extract, Carmoisine E122, Vegetable Oil, Carnauba wax, Water. Indications: For the symptomatic relief of catarrh, coughs and colds. Legal category: GSL. Information about this product, including adverse reactions, precautions, contraindications and method of use can be found at https://mhraproducts4853.blob.core.windows.net/docs/78d7e070c254581181768617ea758a0c15894f07 Marketing authorisation number(s)/Product Licence (PL) number: PL 00094/0009. Further information is available from Licence Holder: Ernest Jackson & Co Ltd High Street Crediton Devon EX17 3AP UK. Last revised: 21/10/2015

E-PRIVATE PRESCRIPTIONS

The e-private prescription market is growing rapidly; however, the service has often resulted in a fragmented customer experience. Boots pharmacies are working alongside various online doctors to provide an efficient e-⁠private prescription service.

Boots is partnering with Doctor Care Anywhere, The GP Service, Livi and Signature Rx to ensure patients can receive their medication efficiently.* These companies all provide online healthcare services and can prescribe medication during online consultations. Boots is working in partnership with these specific online doctors; any other e-prescriptions that may be emailed are not legally valid and cannot be accepted.

When a patient presents in store with a unique authorisation code from one of these providers, the pharmacy team should access the provider's online portal. You can do this using the code and the patient's date of birth to view and dispense the item(s). The prescription will then be sent electronically to the Boots pharmacy shared mailbox, where the authorisation code and your unique store PIN will be needed to view and dispense it. If you do not know your store PIN, it can be viewed on BootsLive along with further guidance.

We are planning to expand this service with other e-⁠providers – look out for further guidance

*Excluding stores in Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man and hospital/airport stores.

EAT WELL WITH VICKY PENNINGTON

When entering a new year, we often look to healthier ways of living. We have teamed up with Vicky Pennington, Nutritionist at Boots UK, to provide an advice column on improving your diet and advising customers on theirs.


Want to make changes for the better? Improving our diets can be a win-win; addressing both climate change and our health concerns. Often, our diets are low in fibre, oily fish, fruit, vegetables and essential micronutrients, and we over consume calories, saturated fats, salt and sugars. The good news is that little changes can make a big difference.

Building resilience
A greater understanding of immunonutrition is one of the good things that has emerged from COVID-19. Did you know that around 70% of immune cells are found in the gut?1 A healthy diet helps to build resilience and support a strong immune system.

Vitamin D is particularly key, as it's the one vitamin that even the healthiest diet can't provide enough of. It supports bone, teeth and muscle health and is only found in a few foods (e.g. oily fish, egg yolks and fortified breakfast cereals).2 In fact, it isn't truly a vitamin as it's made in our bodies from the action of sunlight on the skin. During the autumn and winter months, it is recommended that adults and children aged four years and over take a daily supplement of 10 µg vitamin D.

Your advice can help customers to build resilience in the new year.

HPV VACCINATION SERVICE

In November 2021, it was announced that the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is reducing cervical cancer cases in England by almost 90%.1 These findings suggest the service is having a positive impact and reinforces the importance of receiving the vaccine.


HPV is a common virus spread by intimate skin-to-skin contact. Often, the virus is harmless; however, if the infection persists, it can result in cancer. The NHS offers a HPV vaccination to those aged 12-13 years. This can help to reduce transmission and can protect against the virus for at least 10 years.2


The private Boots HPV vaccination service protects against cervical cancer, genital warts and various other types of cancers. Like the NHS programme, it is available for those aged 12-13 years. However, the Boots service is also available for people aged 14-44 years, so is ideal for those outside the age range of the NHS programme.*


The new HPV study suggests that the vaccination programme has prevented about 450 cancers and 17,200 pre-cancers.1 These significant findings may mean a rise in interest in the service Boots provides. If your store offers it, make sure you're familiar with how it works and are ready to advise customers. If your store doesn't offer it, find out which local stores do so you can signpost customers.


In addition, the new spring term is about to begin for university students, and some may have been on phased or delayed return following COVID. The largest uptake of HPV vaccinations is from international students, so as they arrive in the UK for this new semester, be ready for a potential increase in uptake of the service. To prepare, make sure your appointment booking diary is ready and that all materials you need to deliver the service, e.g. customer information leaflets, are available in store.



*Available in selected stores. Subject to specially trained pharmacist and stock availability. Eligibility criteria and charges apply.