University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Status Drug name NICE TAs Comments
Status: Green Domperidone suspension

Second line - domperidone should not be used by people who have serious underlying heart conditions. It should only be used in the relief of symptoms of nausea and vomiting and at the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible duration. Adults should take no more than three 10mg tablets per day. Domperidone should no longer be used to treat other conditions such as heartburn, bloating or relief of stomach discomfort.

Status: Green Domperidone tablets

Second line - domperidone should not be used by people who have serious underlying heart conditions. It should only be used in the relief of symptoms of nausea and vomiting and at the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible duration. Adults should take no more than three 10mg tablets per day. Domperidone should no longer be used to treat other conditions such as heartburn, bloating or relief of stomach discomfort.

Status: Red Domperidone tablets#4.6

For short term use only

Status: Amber Donepezil orodispersible tablets

Dementia drugs ESCA

Status: Amber Donepezil tablets

Dementia drugs ESCA

Status: Red Dopamine injection

Hospital use only

Status: Red Dornase alpha nebuliser solution (Pulmozyme)
Status: Amber Dornase alpha nebuliser solution (Pulmozyme)#3.7

NHS England commissioned for cystic fibrosis only

Status: Amber Dorzolamide 2% eye drops
Status: Amber Dorzolamide 2% single use eye drops (SDU)

Specialist ophthalmologist recommendation

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