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- Capsules
- Oral solution
Adult ADHD - to be diagnosed, initiated and stabilised on ADHD medication by a SABP specialist before shared-care can be requested.
Patients transitioning from children's services can continue to be managed under existing arrangements
Principles for shared care found here: https://surrey.res.services/PAD/Profile/NonClinicalProfile/9136
- Oral solution
- Tablets
Adult ADHD - to be diagnosed, initiated and stabilised on ADHD medication by a SABP specialist before shared-care can be requested.
Patients transitioning from children's services can continue to be managed under existing arrangements
Principles for shared care found here: https://surrey.res.services/PAD/Profile/NonClinicalProfile/9136
- Capsules
Adult ADHD - to be diagnosed, initiated and stabilised on ADHD medication by a SABP specialist before shared-care can be requested.
Patients transitioning from children's services can continue to be managed under existing arrangements
Principles for shared care found here: https://surrey.res.services/PAD/Profile/NonClinicalProfile/9136
- Modified release tablets
18mg, 27mg, 36mg, 54mg: Prescribe by brand - use the branded-generic with the lowest acquisition cost
Adult ADHD - to be diagnosed, initiated and stabilised on ADHD medication by a SABP specialist before shared-care can be requested.
Patients transitioning from children's services can continue to be managed under existing arrangements
Principles for shared care found here: https://surrey.res.services/PAD/Profile/NonClinicalProfile/9136
- Immediate release tablets
- Oral solution
Adult ADHD - to be diagnosed, initiated and stabilised on ADHD medication by a SABP specialist before shared-care can be requested.
Patients transitioning from children's services can continue to be managed under existing arrangements.
Principles for shared care found here: https://surrey.res.services/PAD/Profile/NonClinicalProfile/9136
- Modified release capsules
Adult ADHD - to be diagnosed, initiated and stabilised on ADHD medication by a SABP specialist before shared-care can be requested.
Patients transitioning from children's services can continue to be managed under existing arrangements
Principles for shared care found here: https://surrey.res.services/PAD/Profile/NonClinicalProfile/9136
- Modified release tablets
Guanfacine for use in adult patients with ADHD (that have not transferred from children’s service on the medication), has not yet been assessed for formulary status.
National shared care documents are being considered by Surrey & Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust for implementation over the next few months through APC.
Adult patients currently being prescribed guanfacine in primary care can continue on treatment until they and their prescriber or specialist consider it appropriate to stop.