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Update to Medicines Complete Login Screen

Medicines Complete have updated their home page and login screen.

The home page now looks like this:
Screen-shot of Medicines Complete home page
To login you will need to click the “Sign in” link on the right-hand-side.

You are then given a number of options:
Screen-shot of Medicines Complete login options
NHS Users (using an Athens username and password)

  • Click the option “Sign in via OpenAthens
  • Enter your NHS Athens username / password when prompted


Keele University Users (using your Keele computer username and password)

  • Click the option “Sign in via your home organisation
  • Enter the organisation Keele University and click the link when it is presented.
  • Enter your Keele computer username and password when prompted

Contact the eResources Librarian if you experience any problems.

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