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Search Results : Inflammatory disorders (Methylprednisolone - Inflammatory disorders)
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NFD1
Non formulary
NFD2
Not assessed for formulary status. Apply to APC / DTC before use.
CD
Controlled drug. Prescribing and/or storage requirements may apply
R
Restrictions apply

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Unlicensed - no UK marketing license in place
Un
Off-label use. Not licensed for this indication.
NHSE
Treatment commissioned by NHS England
CDF
Cancer Drugs Fund
ICB
Treatment commissioned by the ICB
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Red
Specialist ONLY drugs - treatment initiated and continued by specialist clinicians
Amber
Prescribing initiated and stabilised by specialist but has potential to transfer to primary care under a formal shared care agreement
Green
GPs (or non-medical prescribers in primary care) are able to take full responsibility for initiation and continuation of prescribing.
Green (see narrative)
GPs (or non-medical prescribers in primary care) are able to take full responsibility for initiation and continuation of prescribing.
Please refer to the narrative on the Drug Profile page where additional information may be conveyed as to the place in therapy or restrictions for use that have been locally agreed.
Non Formulary
Not recommended for use in any health setting across the Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care System
Blue
Prescribing initiated and stabilised by specialist but has potential to transfer to primary care WITHOUT a formal shared care agreement. Please note that in some circumstances a specialist may recommend that prescribing can be started in primary care.
See narrative
See narrative - may be applied in instances where a traffic light status has not yet been agreed but an entry to the formulary has been made to clarify interim arrangements.
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Green
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- Tablets
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Green
Formulations :
- Intramuscular injection (IM)
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Important
Methylprednisolone acetate (Depo-Medrone)
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Red
Formulations :
- Intravenous infusion
- Intravenous injection (IV)
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Important
Methylprednisolone sodium succinate (Solu-Medrone)
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Green
Formulations :
- Soluble tablets
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Red
Formulations :
- Injection
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Green
Formulations :
- Oral solution
- Tablets
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Red
Formulations :
- Injection
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Green
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- Tablets
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Indication :
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Green (see narrative)
Formulations :
- Soluble tablets
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Important
Not a preferred formulation. Ordinary tablets can be dispersed in water. Only use a dispersible tablet where a patient is unable to disperse an ordinary tablet.
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Green (see narrative)
Formulations :
- Oral solution
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Important
Reserved for patients with fine bore NG tube or patients who require doses of less than 5mg which could otherwise be obtained from a dispersing an ordinary 5mg tablet.
An option in paeds who cannot tolerate the taste of dispersible tablets.
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SPC
R
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Non Formulary
Formulations :
- Enteric coated tablets
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SPC
NFD1