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  1. The MAR chart is individual to the person and reflects the items which are still being currently prescribed and administered, together with information about repeat prescriptions for PRN …

  2. Administrations of controlled drugs (CDs) should be recorded on the MAR chart as well as in the CD register with the same 2 witness signatures.

  3. Medicines administration records in adult social care

    Nov 4, 2025 · If a visiting health professional administers a medicine, you should keep a record of this on the MAR. You should only produce a new, handwritten medicines administration record …

  4. Pharmacists should be aware that once a care service starts to fill in details on a MAR chart the record becomes a confidential administration record which should only be shared with others …

  5. Consider what items the MAR chart is not appropriate for, for example Warfarin; variable insulin; SIP feeds; dressings; depot injections; Hydroxycobalamin injection, emollients (skin …

  6. A record should be made on the MAR chart when the resident has taken each of their prescribed medication and should be completed before moving on to the next resident.

  7. For patients in residential care local arrangements should be made to access medicines against the prescription provided by the GP or prescriber external to the Trust with a printed MAR …

  8. Any changes to the dosage or frequency of medication must be made as a new entry on the MAR – never amend an existing entry. Cross through the original entry (do not make it illegible), and …

  9. Can You Use White Out on a MAR? Avoid Legal Risks & Ensure …

    Nov 7, 2025 · Correction Fluid is Prohibited: Never use white out or correction fluid on a Medication Administration Record (MAR), as it is a legal document and such actions can be …

  10. Occasionally confusion can arise as to whether completion of a MAR Chart is necessary, and the amount of information to be recorded, so this is just to help clarify the situation.