Important Service Update

Our pharmacy will continue operating until 29 May 2026. Following this date, services may be temporarily suspended while we relocate to our new registered pharmacy premises.

We currently expect to reopen during June 2026, subject to completion of all regulatory and operational requirements. Further updates will be provided as soon as they become available.

To avoid interruptions to your medication supply, patients are advised to make alternative prescription arrangements after 29 May 2026 if required. We are happy to assist patients in temporarily transferring their pharmacy nomination to another pharmacy during this period.
For assistance or enquiries, please contact us:

• Landline: 020 8616 2700

Please note: if we are already assisting another caller, there is currently no call waiting facility and it may appear that the call is not connecting. Please try again shortly if this happens.

• Email: mychemistonline.ff694@nhs.net
• WhatsApp: 07392755130

For urgent medical advice or healthcare assistance, please seek advice from a nearby pharmacy or NHS 111.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your patience and continued support.
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Causes

Malnutrition (undernutrition) is caused by a lack of nutrients, either as a result of a poor diet or problems absorbing nutrients from food.

Certain things can increase your risk of becoming malnourished.

Health conditions

Some health conditions that can lead to malnutrition include:

You can also become malnourished if your body needs an increased amount of energy – for example, if you're healing after surgery or a serious injury such as a burn, or if you have involuntary movements such as a tremor or shaking hands.

Medicines

Some types of medicine may also increase your risk of developing malnutrition.

Some medicines have unpleasant side effects, such as making you feel sick, losing your appetite, or having diarrhoea, which could mean you eat less or do not absorb as many nutrients from food.

Physical and social factors

The following factors can also contribute to malnutrition:

  • teeth that are in poor condition, or dentures (false teeth) that do not fit properly, which can make eating difficult or painful
  • a physical disability or other impairment that makes it difficult to move around, cook or shop for food
  • living alone and being socially isolated
  • having limited knowledge about nutrition or cooking
  • alcohol or drug dependency
  • low income or poverty
Causes of malnutrition in children

In the UK, malnutrition in children is often caused by long-term health conditions that:

  • lead to a lack of appetite
  • disrupt digestion
  • increase the body's demand for energy

Examples of these types of conditions include childhood cancers, congenital heart diseasecystic fibrosis and cerebral palsy.

Some children may become malnourished because of an eating disorder or a behavioural or psychological condition that means they avoid or refuse food.

Malnutrition caused by a poor diet is rare in the UK, but it can happen if a child is neglected, living in poverty or being abused.

Call the NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000 if you're concerned about a child.

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02 June 2025
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Superintendent Pharmacist: Karim Alomgir Humayoon (GPhC No. 2073219)
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