University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Reports

Status Drug name NICE TAs Comments
Status: Red Sodium tetradecyl sulphate injection

Hospital use only

Status: Red Sodium thiosulfate

For calciphylaxis

Status: Amber Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate (Lokelma®)

Amber specialist initiation with RICaD

Status: Red Soluble insulin

Hospital only

Status: Red Sorafenib tablets

National CDF list. Negative outcome - CDF funded.

Status: Green Spacer device

Able Spacer® - For use with all pressurised (aerosol) inhalers
AeroChamber® Plus - For use with all pressurised (aerosol) inhalers
Volumatic® - For use with Clenil Modulite®, Flixotide®, Seretide®, Serevent®, and Ventolin® inhalers 

Status: Green Spironolactone tablets

Retains potassium. Useful in liver cirrhosis and congestive heart failure with loop diuretic. Monitor potassium levels carefully.

Status: Red St Marks powder

Unlicensed

Status: Amber Stalevo tablets

ESCA

Status: Red Stiripentol

APC supports the continuation treatment in adults for those started as children (off label use). Inheriting BCH RAG status. 

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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