Prescriptions for Neurology outpatients

Apart from prescriptions written at the end of an inpatient stay, or during outpatient clinic visits, we encourage all patients to obtain repeat medication prescriptions from their usual general practitioner (GP). This includes PBS authority medications, and increased quantities or increased repeats for non-authority medications.

Some medications can only be prescribed by a consultant neurologist or are only available through Queensland Health hospital pharmacies. These medications are listed below. If a prescription for these medications is required between outpatient visits, then you will need to contact your child’s neurologist via email at CHQ_Neurosciences@health.qld.gov.au

It is very important that you don’t run out of your child’s medication, as you may not be able to obtain a new script or supply on short notice. Please notify your child’s neurologist when you collect your last repeat of medications on the list below or give at least four weeks’ notice.

Epilepsy

Migraines

Neuromuscular

Ketogenic diet supplies

Other

Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

Some medications require individual patient approvals or special import permits (items marked with *) and these orders can take longer to process. Please speak to the Pharmacy Department by calling 3068 1900 about how this impacts your child’s order.

Contact us

Neurology Department (6C)

Level 6, Queensland Children’s Hospital

501 Stanley Street, South Brisbane QLD 4101

t 07 3068 2880

e CHQ_Neurosciences@health.qld.gov.au

Developed by the Neurology Department, Queensland Children’s Hospital. We acknowledge the input of consumers and carers.

Resource ID: FS244 Reviewed:  January 2024

Disclaimer: This information has been produced by healthcare professionals as a guideline only and is intended to support, not replace, discussion with your child’s doctor or healthcare professionals. Information is updated regularly, so please check you are referring to the most recent version. Seek medical advice, as appropriate, for concerns regarding your child’s health.