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06 Sept 2025

Free blood pressure checks available in Leitrim pharmacies

The Irish Pharmacy Union are teaming up with Operation Transformation to support National Blood Pressure Day 2024 

Free blood pressure checks available in Leitrim pharmacies

The Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) are teaming up with RTÉ’s Operation Transformation to support National Blood Pressure Day 2024. 

The partnership will see Fosters Pharmacy in Carrigallen, Cara Pharmacy in Drumshanbo and Cara Pharmacy in Ballinamore participating, offering once-off free blood pressure checks this Thursday, January 18.

High blood pressure affects two out of three people over 50, but it is symptomless. Once detected, high blood pressure is one of the few conditions that can be successfully managed, but only if you know you have it. 

Following a quick, easy, and non-invasive blood pressure check, your community pharmacist can provide a detailed results card and any necessary health advice or referral.

Encouraging people to avail of the service, Clare Fitzell, Head of Strategic Policy at the IPU, said: “Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a serious health problem in Ireland, and many people are unaware that they suffer from it. 

“Adults should take steps to inform themselves of their blood pressure levels. Those aged over 40 should have an annual check and under 40s should have a check at least every five years.”

Risks of allowing high blood pressure to go untreated include a higher likelihood of developing a number of conditions, including heart disease, stroke, dementia and problems with eyesight or kidneys. 

“This year, Irish pharmacies are delighted to partner with Operation Transformation to raise awareness of the risks of high blood pressure, and to encourage people to take a few minutes to get checked.

“Thankfully, many people who have slightly raised blood pressure can successfully manage this through straightforward lifestyle changes. 

“The key is knowing what your level is and taking appropriate action. However, experience tells us that some people who undergo this week’s tests will be advised to seek further medical attention. This is not something to be feared, as it’s far better to treat high blood pressure before complications arise than after”, she added.

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