Substance Misuse

These services are provided as part of the holistic support that the NHS, social services and third sector offer for people with substance use issues, which may include the use of opioids, stimulants, prescription medications, alcohol and more. The detail of which medications are used in treatment and what support is delivered varies by Health Board.

The core of these services is the provision of support to patients in recovery, along with dispensing and/or supervision of substitution therapies.

Opioid Substitution Treatment

 The following guidance is intended to support pharmacists and staff involved in dispensing and supply of Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST) to patients.

Community Pharmacy Guidance for the Provision of Substance Misuse Services (updated August 2018)

The above document contains Information Sharing Forms which can be used to communicate any health and wellbeing issues with prescribers via email or alternatively, they can be printed off and used in paper form.  Arrangements for communication should be made based on local requirements and preferences.  Quick links to the forms are below:

The PCR system may also be used for recording interventions, issues or discussions which may be used to feed back to prescribers or addiction workers and collate a record to support patient care in the pharmacy. 

If you need to order further supplies of purple installment forms, you can do so using this Stores Order form.

OST – Missed Doses (“3 Day Rule”) 

It is of vital importance that the prescriber of any patient who misses 3 consecutive days of opioid substitution treatment is informed as soon as possible. There are a number of reasons for this stipulation:

  • There is a risk that the patient may have lost tolerance to the drug and the usual dose may cause overdose. 
  • There is a risk that the patient has come to some sort of harm. Community Pharmacies are an important point of contact for many patients prescribed OST. 
  • There is a risk that the patient has moved to another area and their OST has been prescribed elsewhere.

Scotland is currently in the midst of a drug related deaths crisis and community pharmacy can play a vital role in tackling this issue, particularly through ensuring effective communication between services. 

If a patient fails to present to the community pharmacy for 3 consecutive days for OST treatment, please contact the prescriber or local substance misuse service. Alternatively, please notify the NHS Lothian Lead Pharmacist for Substance Misuse Services: Barry.Chapman2@nhs.scot

Other Harm Reduction Services

Injecting Equipment Provision (IEP) Pharmacies

The following list of community pharmacies and support hubs provide clean injecting equipment and take back used equipment for safe disposal.  Doing so is an important harm reduction measure and can support patients not yet in treatment to access services by providing encouragement and signposting when necessary.

East Lothian W BANKTON PHARMACYHAWTHORN ROAD
PRESTONPANS
East Lothian E RIGHT MEDICINE PHARMACY20 HIGH STREET
HADDINGTON
East Lothian WESKSIDE PHARMACY165 HIGH STREET
MUSSELBURGH
Edinburgh NE LINDSAY & GILMOUR CHEMIST58-60 NIDDRIE MAINS ROAD
EDINBURGH
Edinburgh NE LINDSAY & GILMOUR CHEMIST257A LEITH WALK
EDINBURGH
Edinburgh NWLINDSAY & GILMOUR CHEMIST228-230 CREWE ROAD NORTH
EDINBURGH
Edinburgh SEBOOTS UK LTD46-48 SHANDWICK PLACE
EDINBURGH
Edinburgh SENEWINGTON PHARMACY46-48 CLERK STREET
EDINBURGH
Edinburgh SEOMNICARE PHARMACY2 HOME STREET
EDINBURGH
Edinburgh SWM&D GREEN 291 CALDER ROAD
EDINBURGH
Edinburgh SWM&D GREEN 18 CALDER PARK
SIGHTHILL
Edinburgh SWOMNICARE PHARMACY1 ARDMILLAN TERRACE
EDINBURGH
MIDLOTHIANROWLANDS PHARMACY55 CLERK STREET
LOANHEAD
West Lothian EOMNICARE PHARMACY6 MAIN STREET
DEANS
LIVINGSTON
West Lothian EOMNICARE PHARMACY23 -25 WEST MAIN STREET UPHALL
West Lothian WBLACKBURN PHARMACY2A SYCAMORE WALK, BLACKBURN
West Lothian EHEALTHFUL PHARMACY157 NIGEL RISE – DEDRIDGE
LIVINGSTON
West Lothian WDUNAMIS PHARMACY27 ELIZABETH DRIVE BOGHALL WEST LOTHIAN

Substance Use Services

Substance Use ServiceAddressTelephone Number
Services for Substance Misusers Adolescent Substance Use Service (ASUS) and Young People’s Substance Use Service (YPSUS)City Chambers, Level 6, 249 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1YJWorking Remotely: 07969 200984
Drug Treatment and Testing Order (DTTO)29-31 Alva Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4PS0131 225 7788
East Lothian Substance Misuse ServiceThe Esk Centre, Ladywell Way, Musselburgh, EH21 6AB0131 446 4853
Lothians and Edinburgh Abstinence Programme (LEAP)Woodlands House, Astley Ainslie Hospital, 74 Canaan Lane, Edinburgh, EH9 2TB0131 446 4400
Midlothian Substance Misuse Service11 St. Andrew Street, Dalkeith, EH22 1AL0131 285 9600
North East Recovery Hub5 Links Place, Edinburgh, EH6 7EZ0131 554 7516
North West Recovery HubCraigroyston Health Clinic, 1b Pennywell Road, Edinburgh, EH4 4PH0131 315 2121
PrePare (Pregnancy/Neonatal)Wester Hailes Healthy Living Centre, 30 Harvesters Way, Edinburgh, EH14 3JF0131 453 9208
Spittal Street Centre (Harm Reduction Services)22-24 Spittal Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9DU0131 537 8300
Regional Infectious Diseases Unit (RIDU)Ward 41, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, EH4 2XU0131 537 2820
Ritson ClinicRoyal Edinburgh Hospital, 1st Floor, Andrew Duncan Building, Morningside Terrace, Edinburgh, EH10 5HF0131 537 6444
South East Recovery HubGracemount Medical Centre, 24 Gracemount Road Edinburgh, EH16 6RN0131 672 9544
South West Recovery HubWester Hailes Healthy Living Centre, 30 Harvesters Way, Edinburgh, EH14 3JF0131 453 9448
West Lothian NHS Addictions Service1st Floor, Civic Centre, Howden Road South, Livingston, EH54 6FF01506 282 845 
Alcohol Related Brain Damage Unit (ARBD)Milestone House, 113 Oxgangs Road North, Edinburgh, EH14 1EB0131 441 5778

Further NHS Lothian Contacts

Barry Chapman  (Lead Pharmacist for Substance Misuse)

barry.chapman2@nhs.scot

Bala Subbiah (Lead Pharmacist Prison Services)

B.Subbiah@nhs.scot

Further Useful Contacts/Patient Support

Change Grow Live have a UK-wide list of support and advice services including helpline numbers for Narcotics Anonymous and Cocaine Anonymous
www.changegrowlive.org

Scottish Drug Services list contact information and details for over 200 agencies in Scotland who can help with drug treatment and care
www.scottishdrugservices.com

Turning Point Scotland offer confidential and effective support to those wishing to address their drug and alcohol use
https://www.turningpointscotland.com/alcohol-and-drugs/