
Dupilumab - Asthma
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ChemicalSubstance :
Dupilumab
Indication :
Asthma
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Specialised commissioned services only.
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Other Indications
Below are listed other indications that Dupilumab is used to treat.
Other Drugs
Below are listed other drugs that are used to treat Asthma.
- Beclometasone (Clenil Modulite)
- Beclometasone (Easyhaler)
- Beclometasone (Qvar Autohaler)
- Beclometasone (Qvar Easi-Breathe)
- Beclometasone (Qvar)
- Beclometasone with formoterol (Fostair NEXThaler)
- Beclometasone with formoterol (Fostair)
- Beclometasone with formoterol (Proxor)
- Beclometasone with formoterol and glycopyrronium (Trimbow)
- Budesonide (Budelin Novolizer)
- Budesonide (Easyhaler Budesonide)
- Budesonide (Pulmicort Turbohaler)
- Budesonide nebules
- Budesonide with formoterol (DuoResp Spiromax)
- Budesonide with formoterol (Fobumix Easyhaler)
- Budesonide with formoterol (Symbicort 100/3)
- Budesonide with formoterol (Symbicort Turbohaler)
- Fluticasone (Flixotide Accuhaler / Evohaler)
- Fluticasone with formoterol (Flutiform)
- Fluticasone with salmeterol (Combisal)
- Fluticasone with salmeterol (Fusacomb Easyhaler)
- Fluticasone with salmeterol (Seretide Accuhaler)
- Fluticasone with salmeterol (Seretide Evohaler 50/25)
- Fluticasone with salmeterol (Sirdupla)
- Fluticasone with vilanterol (Relvar Ellipta)
- Formoterol (Easyhaler)
- Formoterol (Oxis Turbohaler)
- Ipratropium (Nebules)
- Mometasone furoate with glycopyrronium bromide and indacaterol (Enerzair Breezhaler)
- Montelukast
- Salbutamol (Easyhaler)
- Salbutamol (nebules)
- Salbutamol (oral / injection)
- Salbutamol (Salamol Easi-Breathe)
- Salbutamol (Salamol)
- Salbutamol (Salbulin Novolizer)
- Salbutamol (Ventolin Accuhaler)
- Salbutamol (Ventolin Evohaler)
- Salmeterol (Serevent Evohaler / Serevent Accuhaler)
- Terbutaline (Bricanyl Turbohaler)
- Terbutaline (nebules / injection)
- Theophylline
- Tiotropium bromide (Spiriva Respimat)
Committee Recommendations (1)
16 Apr 18 -
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This drug / device falls under the responsibility of NHS England Specialised Commissioning and should therefore not be prescribed in Primary Care.
Treatment should remain with the specialist (RED) hospital only drug.
GPs should ensure that patient medication records include any medicine for which prescribing remains the responsibility of secondary or tertiary care. This will ensure that GP records, which are accessed by other healthcare providers, are a true and accurate reflection of the patient’s medication.
Treatment should remain with the specialist (RED) hospital only drug.
GPs should ensure that patient medication records include any medicine for which prescribing remains the responsibility of secondary or tertiary care. This will ensure that GP records, which are accessed by other healthcare providers, are a true and accurate reflection of the patient’s medication.