Patient information (pdf versions)

These leaflets explain why certain medicines are included in the NHS England Items which should not routinely be prescribed in primary care guidance and where further help is available.

Patient information - Prescribing changes from December 2017

Patient information - Changes to aliskiren prescribing

Patient information - Changes to amiodarone prescribing

Patient information - Changes to prescribing of bath and shower preparations

Patient information - Changes to co-proxamol prescribing

Patient information - Changes to dosulepin prescribing

Patient information - Changes to doxazosin prescribing

Patient information - Changes to dronedarone prescribing

Patient information - Changes to glucosamine prescribing

Patient information - Changes to herbal treatment prescribing

Patient information - Changes to homeopathy prescribing

Patient information - Changes to immediate-release fentanyl prescribing

Patient information - Changes to lidocaine plaster prescribing

Patient information - Changes to liothyronine prescribing

Patient information - Changes to lutein and antioxidant supplements prescribing

Patient information - Changes to minocycline prescribing

Patient information - Changes to needles for insulin pens prescribing

Patient information - Changes to omega-3 fatty acids prescribing

Patient information - Changes to once-daily tadalafil prescribing

Patient information - Changes to perindopril arginine prescribing

Patient information - Changes to rubefacients prescribing

Patient information - Changes to silk garment prescribing

Patient information - Changes to Targinact® prescribing

Patient information - Changes to Tramacet® prescribing

Patient information - Changes to travel vaccines prescribing

Patient information - Changes to trimipramine prescribing

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