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Search Results : Transplant immunosuppression (Sirolimus - Transplant immunosuppression)

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Status :
Blue
Formulations :
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Restrictions / Comments:

Important

For EXISTING patients: GPs may continue to prescribe for existing post-transplant patients only. NHS England are looking to repatriate these patients in the future. GPs must not accept any new requests to prescribe for new patients.

 
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SPC
Status :
Red
Formulations :
  • Not Specified
Restrictions / Comments:

Important

For NEW patients: RED drug for post-transplant. Funded by NHS England. GPs should not accept any requests to prescribe post-transplant.

 
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SPC
NHSE
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Suspension
  • Tablets
Restrictions / Comments:

Important

For EXISTING patients only - GPs may continue prescribing for existing post-transplant patients only. NHS England are looking to repatriate these patients in the future. GPs must not accept requests to prescribe for new patients.

 
Links :
SPC
Status :
Red
Formulations :
  • Suspension
  • Tablets
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
For NEW patients - funded by NHS England. GPs should not accept any new request to start prescribing post-transplant
 
Links :
SPC
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Not Specified
Restrictions / Comments:

Important

For EXISTING patients only: GPs may continue to prescribe for existing post-transplant patients only. MHS England are looking to repatriate the patients in the future. GPs must not accept requests to prescribe for new patients.

 
Links :
SPC
Status :
Red
Formulations :
  • Capsules
  • Oral solution
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
For NEW patients: RED drug for post-transplant. Funded by NHS England. GPs should not accept any new requests to prescribe post-transplant.
 
Links :
SPC
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Tablets
Restrictions / Comments:

Important

FOR EXISTING PATIENTS only:
GPs may continue to prescribe for existing post-transplant patients only.

NHS England are looking to repatriate these patients in the future. GPs must not accept requests to prescribe for new patients.

 
Links :
SPC
NHSE
Status :
Red
Formulations :
  • Not Specified
Restrictions / Comments:

Important

FOR NEW PATIENTS:  RED drug for post-transplant. Funded via NHS England.

GPs should not accept any new request to start prescribing mycophenolic acid post-transplant.
 

 
Links :
SPC
NHSE
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Capsules
  • Modified release capsules
  • Modified release tablets
  • Tablets
Restrictions / Comments:

Important

For EXISTING patients: GPs may continue to prescribe for existing post-transplant patients only. NHS England are looking to repatriate these patients in the future. GPs must not accept any new requests to prescribe for new patients.

 
Links :
SPC
NHSE
Status :
Red
Formulations :
  • Not Specified
Restrictions / Comments:

Important

For NEW patients: RED drug for post-transplant. Funded by NHS England. GPs should not accept any requests to prescribe post-transplant.

 
Links :
SPC
NHSE
Status :
Non Formulary
Formulations :
  • Not Specified
Restrictions / Comments:

Important

NHSE Specialist Centres only. Not a service that is provided by any of the Surrey Heartlands Acute Trusts.

 
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SPC
NHSE