After more than 20 years' of supplying both Retail and Hospital Pharmacies, Masters has a wealth of experience in sourcing medicines that may be in short supply. Whether a medication has been discontinued, is unavailable in certain regions, or is simply extremely difficult to obtain, Masters can help.
Masters sources products from across the globe to provide Hospitals with a full product inventory. Our Global Reach, including warehouse facilities in two continents, enables us to supply products in customised quantities, no matter how large or small.
Masters understands the pressures Pharmacists often face in obtaining stock at short notice, which is why we are constantly working with businesses to understand their requirements and put together an appropriate budget that caters for individual needs.
We will help to develop an NPS programme that enables pharmacists to dispense medication safely and effectively. Pharmacists share responsibility for supplying a drug and the

consequences of its use with the Prescribing Clinician, which is why we are always available to provide support and information throughout every stage of our NPS programs.
Pharmacists take on this responsibility because they have a duty of care to the patient when supplying the medication. They take responsibility for:
- Confirming a drug’s safety profile
- Ensuring correct dosing
- Evaluating whether the drug is in the patient’s best interest
- Ensuring the prescribing clinician is familiar with the drug
- Providing appropriate patient information
- Named patient supply (NPS)
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Global Access
- Masters sources products from across the world to fulfil individual needs. Our inventories are based on customised orders and we only supply what is required.
- Click here to learn more more about Masters' Global Access.
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Named patient supply (NPS)
- Named patient supply, also known as expanded access programmes (EAP), enables doctors to prescribe drugs that cannot be obtained through traditional prescribing channels.
- Click here to learn more about Masters' NPS programme.


