University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Reports

Status Drug name NICE TAs Comments
Status: Red Paliperidone (Byannli®)

6 monthly injection

Status: Red Paliperidone (Trevicta®)
  • Third line option
  • Patient has been stable mentally for at least 12 months and had a stable dose of paliperidone palmitate monthly injection and has not required a dosage adjustment in the last six months
  • 12 months using the monthly injections and no dose adjustment for the last six months before considering the three-monthly injection
  • APC verdict - present status red. Future status amber with a framework in primary care before transfer (commissioning discussion)
Status: Red Paliperidone (Xeplion®)

APC verdict - present status = RED (Future status = AMBER with a framework in primary care before transfer - commissioning discussion) 

Status: Red Panitumumab concentrate for infusion

Negative TA

Status: Green Paracetamol soluble tablets

High sodium content - only if swallowing difficulties.

Status: Red Paraffin yellow soft BP

CCU/ITU use

Status: Red Paramomycin for trichomonas vaginalis

For trichomonas vaginalis

Status: Red Parenteral nutrition (TPN or PN)

Parenteral Nutrition (TPN or PN).

TPN scratch bag.

All patients who require parenteral nutrition must be referred to the Parenteral Nutrition Team.

For patients who require home care, arrangements for discharge must be made as early as possible.

Basic regimes are stocked for emergencies but wherever possible treatment must be tailored to the needs of the patient. These regimens are required to be ordered specially and may take a few days to arrive.

Status: Amber Patiromer (Veltassa®)

In emergency care for acute life-threatening hyperkalaemia alongside standard care

Status: Amber Patiromer (Veltassa®)#Amber

RICaD: Patiromer for treating hyperkalaemia

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