Injecting Equipment Provision (IEP)

The main aim of injecting equipment provision (IEP) is to minimise the spread of blood borne viruses (BBV), such as HIV, Hepatitis B and C and other blood-borne diseases, which can occur as a consequence of injecting drug users sharing needles and syringes. By providing clean sterile needles, injecting equipment and other harm reduction paraphernalia these risks are substantially reduced so benefiting the wider society.

The service allows staff to have meaningful conversations with users to promote safer injecting practices and safer drug use. Information on other harm reduction services can also be provided to users on the importance of the take home naloxone (THN) service in suspected opioid overdoses, the importance of testing for BBVs and wound management.

How to order equipment

An order form can be requested for your pharmacy by emailing: fife.fifepharmacycommpharm@nhs.scot

A copy of the delivery note should be sent to the above address upon receipt of your order.

How to claim for IEP

Claims for providing IEP to patients should be logged on the NEO 360 system at the time of the transaction. Payment will be made monthly based on the data recorded on NEO.

The following document contains a step-by-step approach to processing claims on NEO 360 and also provides screenshots of each stage: NEO 360 claim guide. For pharmacies that are unable to digitally record transactions as they happen, copies of the screenshots can be used to record the appropriate details – these should be documented on the NEO 360 system as soon as possible.

Training Resources

The national training for IEP is currently provided by Orion Medical. This can be accessed on the Orion Medical website. For access to the Orion Medical NSP Handbook and Integrated Exam the password is: orionmsl.

Where to access IEP in Fife

Cowdenbeath

Boots345 High Street, Cowdenbeath, KY4 9QW01383
514261
Boots4-5 Benarty Square, Ballingry, KY5 8NR01592
868806
Dears67 Bank Street, Lochgelly, KY5 9QQ01592
780598
Dears60 Main Street, Kelty, KY4 0AE01383
830212
Gordons20 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath, KY4 8HY01383
515814
Well66 Bank Street, Lochgelly, KY5 9QN01592
781073

Dunfermline

Dears85 High Street, Dunfermline, KY12 7DR01383
723571
Lindsay & Gilmour6 Alderston Drive, Dunfermline, KY12 0XU01383
622920
WellElliot Street, Dunfermline, KY11 4TF01383
732989

Glenrothes

Boots12-14 Lyon Square, Glenrothes, KY7 5NR01592
758783
Dears3 Glamis Centre, Glenrothes, KY7 4RH01592
772797

Kirkcaldy

Boots116-120 High Street, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1NQ01592
263781
Dears229-231 High Street, Burntisland, KY3 9AQ01592
873725
St Clair233 St Clair Street, Kirkcaldy, KY1 2BY01592
652209
Well2 Viceroy Street, Kirkcaldy, KY2 5HT01592
260925

Levenmouth

Boots47 High Street, Leven, KY8 4NE01333
423002
BootsAjax Way, Methil, KY8 3RS01333
423276
Omnicare30 Commercial Road, Leven, KY8 4LD01333
423133
We Are With YouGrieg Institute, Forth Street, Leven, KY8 4PF01333
433636

North East

Boots113-119 Market Street, St Andrews, KY16 9PE01334
474306
East Neuk23 Rodger Street, Anstruther, KY10 3DU01333
310354
Rowlands45-47 Bonnygate, Cupar, KY15 4BY01334
654755

South West

Dears14 Wardlaw Way, Oakley, KY12 9QH01383
850349
Well2 Crossroads Place, Rosyth, KY11 2LS01383
413425

For more information on where IEP can be accessed in Scotland, click here.

For more information or support with IEP – please contact Jamie Anderson on jamie.anderson5@nhs.scot or 07966481103