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Search Results : Anal fissures (Glyceryl trinitrate - Anal fissures)
Records returned : 4 (on 24 Nov 2024 at 18:16:46). Return to search results for ' Anal fissures '.
Drug
Indication
Status
Trust Alignment
Links
Restrictions/Comments
01.07.04
02.06.01
Green (see narrative)
Formulations :
- Ointment
ASPH
RSFT
SASH
SABP
Primary Care
Important
Preferred
0.4% ointment is the 1st-line treatment option in adults.
Use of unlicensed strengths / formulations is not supported.
Non Formulary
Formulations :
- Cream
- Ointment
ASPH
RSFT
SASH
SABP
Primary Care
Important
0.4% ointment is the 1st-line treatment option in adults.
0.1%, 0.2% and 2% creams and ointments are non-formulary
01.07.04
02.06.02
Green (see narrative)
Formulations :
- Cream
ASPH
RSFT
SASH
SABP
Primary Care
Important
2nd-line where patient has not tolerated GTN or this has been ineffective.
Use 2% ointment in preference to cream (unless ointment unavailable)
Green (see narrative)
Formulations :
- Ointment
ASPH
RSFT
SASH
SABP
Primary Care
Important
2nd-line where patient has not tolerated GTN or this has been ineffective.
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Icon/Links Key
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
SA
Safety Alert
U
Unlicensed - no UK marketing license in place
Un
Off-label use. Not licensed for this indication.
NHSE
Treatment commissioned by NHS England
CDF
CDF
ICB
Treatment commissioned by the ICB
BlueTeq form to be completed
NICE
Traffic Light Status Key
Red
Amber
Green
Black
Amber Star
Green (see narrative)
Non Formulary
See Below
N/A
Blue
Green - Black
See narrative
Do not initiate in new patients