University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Chapters

StatusDrug nameNICE TAsComments
Status: AmberAcenocoumarol tablets
Status: AmberApixaban

Specialist initiation for the treatment and secondary prevention of DVT and/or PE - use in line with NICE and supported by RICaD

Status: GreenApixaban

Second choice following diagnosis of AF - use in line with NICE

Status: RedApixaban

Use following hip and knee surgery - full course of treatment supplied on discharge

Status: RedArgatronban
Status: RedBivalirudin 250mg injection

Hospital use only

Status: AmberDabigatran capsules

Following diagnosis of AF – use in line NICE and toolkit, initiation/recommendation by haematologist, transfer to GP with RICaD. For the treatment and secondary prevention of DVT and/or PE - use in line with NICE. Initiation/recommendation by haematologist, transfer to GP with RICaD

Adults only

Status: RedDabigatran capsules

Use following hip and knee surgery – full course of treatment supplied on discharge

Status: RedDanaparoid injection

Hospital use only

Status: GreenEdoxaban

First choice following a diagnosis of AF - use in line with NICE

Status: AmberEdoxaban

Specialist initiation - For the treatment and secondary prevention of DVT and/or PE - use in line with NICE and supported by RICaD

Status: RedEnoxaparin Injection

For all other indications. The APC's view is that on clinical grounds, the status for certain indications approved by APC should be amber, supported by an ESCA. However, until the commissioning arrangements have been agreed to allow safe transfer of patient care, the status will remain red (ESCAs to be developed). 

Status: RedEpoprostenol injection

Hospital use only

Status: RedFondaparinux injection

Hospital use only

Status: RedHeparin sodium injection

Hospital use only

Status: RedIdarucizumab 2.5g/250ml solution for injection/infusion

When rapid reversal of Dabigatran anticoagulant effect is required

Status: AmberPhenindione tablets
Status: RedProtamine sulphate injection

Hospital use only

Status: AmberRivaroxaban tablets
  • Amber - specialist initation following diagnosis of AF- use in line with NICE. Initiation/ recommendation by a clinician who routinely initiates anticoagulants
  • Amber - specialist initation for the treatment and secondary prevention of DVT and/or PE - use in line with NICE. Initiation/ recommendation by a clinician who routinely initiates anticoagulants. Where this is not the patient's GP, transfer to GP should be with the support of RICaD
  • Amber - specialist initiation for preventing adverse outcomes after acute management of ACS use in line with NICE TA335. Initiation/recommendation by a clinician who routinely initiates anticoagulants. Where this is not the patient's GP, transfer to GP should be with the support of RICaD
Status: RedRivaroxaban tablets

BSSE APC preferred agent. This recommendation must only be taken into account after a patient and prescriber have discussed all treatment options (including warfarin) and only if they have no preference about which medicine they want to use.

Red use following hip and knee surgery – full course of treatment supplied on discharge

Status: RedTaurolock

Hospital use only

Status: RedTaurolock Hep 500

Hospital use only

Status: AmberWarfarin tablets

First choice. BSSE APC preferred agent. This recommendation must only be taken into account after a patient and prescriber have discussed all treatment options (including warfarin) and only if they have no preference about which medicine they want to use. To be initiated by those who have the appropriate skills and experience.

Use should be in line with local commissioning arrangements - for BCC CCG - Anticoagulation AQP. Ensure that patients prescribed anticoagulants receive appropriate verbal and written information at the start of therapy, at hospital discharge, on the first anticoagulant clinic appointment, and when necessary throughout the course of their treatment (NPSA Alert 18)

Drug status key

Formulary drugs are allocated a traffic light status. This provides guidance on where clinical and prescribing responsibilities lie in regard to the initiation and maintenance of prescribing.

Grey

Grey

Positive NICE TA and/or awaiting local clarification on place in therapy. Please contact your medicines optimisation team for more information.

Red

Red

Initiation and maintenance of prescribing by specialists only.

Amber

Amber

Initiation and maintenance of prescribing by specialists and transfer to primary care prescribing when appropriate, or in primary care following a specialists recommendation. Prior to initiation some medicines may require committee agreement or a framework to support safe transfer and maintenance.

Green

Green

Initiation and maintenance of prescribing by specialists, GPs and other qualified clinicians.

Blue

Blue

Under review at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.

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