Royal College of Pharmacy in Scotland
We support, promote and lead the pharmacy profession across all sectors of pharmacy in Scotland.
The Royal College of Pharmacy is a GB-wide organisation, but there are significant differences in policy in Scotland, Wales and England. That’s why Scotland has its own National Pharmacy Advisory Council and RCPharm Scotland team: to ensure we understand and support all our members and the wider profession in Scotland.
Contact your RCPharm Regional Ambassador.
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Use of paracetamol during pregnancy
This was published when the organisation was the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. Following recent comments from the Trump administration suggesting a link between paracetamol use during pregnancy and autism, president of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, Professor Claire Anderson, said: “Paracetamol has been used safely by millions of people for decades, including during pregnancy, when taken as directed. It is the first-line choice for pain management and fever control in a variety of patients, including pregnant women, children and the elderly. “A large study* conducted in 2024 found no evidence of a link between paracetamol use in pregnancy and an increased risk of autism in children. This research, which followed over 2.4 million children, provides reassurance for expectant parents that paracetamol remains a safe option for managing pain or fever during pregnancy when used as recommended. “As always, anyone with concerns about their medicines should speak to a pharmacist or other trusted healthcare professional to ensure they are getting sound advice from a trusted source.” *The study referred to is in JAMA Read the original letter to doctors from the US Food and Drug Administration on paracetamol and autism. RPS commentary was quoted in over 550 regional, national and international news outlets as part of an effort by many organisations to correct misinformation about the use of paracetamol during pregnancy and autism.
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RPS sets course for royal college with the announcement of leadership changes
Four key roles will be available as royal college transformations continue amidst five-year strategy planning
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Position statement on facilitated self-selection of pharmacy medicines
The Royal College of Pharmacy (RCPharms) is supportive of the adoption of models that enable the facilitated self-selection of Pharmacy (P) medicines, where a community pharmacy chooses to implement such models.
Our work in Scotland
Vision for the future of pharmacy
Pharmacy 2030: our vision for the future of pharmacy in Scotland.
Tackling health inequalities
Delivering accessible pharmaceutical care for everyone.
Election manifesto for Scotland
Our asks of the next Scottish government.
How we work in Scotland
National Pharmacy Advisory Council
Meet the council for Scotland and find out how it works.
The Royal College of Pharmacy Scotland team
Supporting members and leading pharmacy in Scotland.
Our policy and advocacy work
Find out more about the College’s policy and advocacy work.