Joint Formulary & PAD

Ethanol - Erectile dysfunction

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Status 1

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Formulations :
  • Gel
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Important

Not assessed for inclusion on the formulary. Contact pharmacy team for advice on making an application.

Documentation

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PAD Profile

ChemicalSubstance :
Ethanol
Indication :
Erectile dysfunction
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Brand Names Include :
Eroxon
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Other Indications

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Other Drugs

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Committee Recommendations (1)

19 Mar 24 - Not Set

This drug has not yet been assessed for formulary status [for this indication] and is not currently on the APC work-plan.

This drug has not yet been evaluated by the Surrey Heartlands ICS Area Prescribing Committee (APC).  As such, advice regarding safety, effectiveness (including cost-effectiveness) and its place in therapy is yet to be determined.

Before prescribing this drug/device it is recommended that clinicians contact their Medicines Optimisation team to discuss possible alternatives/options.

The APC will consider recommending the prescribing of this treatment upon submission of a formal request with its associated evidence. Clinicians can contact syheartlandsicb.APC@nhs.net  if they wish to make a submission.

Note: this is a "P" medicine that is available to purchase from a pharmacy.