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Search Results : Hypersalivation in adults (Procyclidine hydrochloride - Hypersalivation in adults)

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Drug
Indication
Status
Restrictions/Comments
Formulary Status
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Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Oral solution
  • Tablets
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Specialist team initiation and stabilisation. At least 1 month supply before request for primary care prescribing.
 
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SPC
Un
Status :
Green
Formulations :
  • Tablets
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Off-label use. Lowest cost treatment option.
 
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SPC
Un
Status :
Green
Formulations :
  • Oral solution
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Off-label use
 
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SPC
Un
Status :
Green
Formulations :
  • Patches
  • Tablets
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Off-label use.
 
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SPC
Un
Status :
Green (see narrative)
Formulations :
  • Oral solution
  • Oral suspension
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
100mcg per ml. Unlicensed formulation.
 
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SPC
Status :
Green (see narrative)
Formulations :
  • Nasal spray
  • Sublingual spray
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Nasal spray applied sublingually. Off-label use.
 
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SPC
Un
Status :
Green (see narrative)
Formulations :
  • Inhaler (Metered Dose)
  • Sublingual spray
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Metered dose inhaler applied sublingually. Off-label use.
 
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SPC
Un
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Eye drops
  • Sub-lingual drops
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Off-label use. 1% Eye drops used sublingually. NOTE - the bottles (5ml / 10ml) are VERY expensive in primary care (>£150 per bottle) and should only be used where the unit dose Minims is not suitable and atropine is the required therapy. Primary Care may prescribe on request from the specialist team.
 
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SPC
Un
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Eye drops (unit dose)
  • Sub-lingual drops
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
1% Minims eye drops used sublingually. Each unit dose can continue to be used for 24 hours after opening (multiple doses). One Minims unit per day. Off-label use. Primary Care may prescribe on request from the specialist team.
 
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SPC
Un
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Tablets
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Off-label use. Expensive treatment option - consider an alternative. Transfer of prescribing responsibility to primary care after initiation and stabilisation of treatment - minimum of 1 month supply from the specialist team.
 
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SPC
Un
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Oral solution
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
1mg/5ml oral solution (sugar free) off-label use. Transfer of prescribing responsibility to primary care after initiation and stabilisation of treatment - minimum of 1 month supply from the specialist team.
 
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SPC
Un
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Oral solution
  • Tablets
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Off-label use. Transfer of prescribing responsibility to primary care after initiation and stabilisation of treatment - minimum of 1 month supply from the specialist team
 
Links :
SPC
Un