Antipsychotic depot injection- guidance for acute trusts
Has been replaced by a new document: Mental Health Medicines: safety guidance for acute Trusts.
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Has been replaced by a new document: Mental Health Medicines: safety guidance for acute Trusts.
Category: Guidance
Topic: Pharmacy
This document provides information about shared care and transfer of prescribing of Methylphenidate for clinicians
Category: Guidance
Topic: Pharmacy
This document gives the procedure for the safe ordering, storage, transfer, security and disposal of medicines.
Category: Procedures
Topic: Pharmacy
A procedure that helps to ensure: personalised care through the effective prescribing of medicines and safe prescriptions of medicines.
Category: Procedures
Topic: Pharmacy
This document provides information about shared care and transfer of prescribing of Paliperidone for clinicians
Category: Guidance
Topic: Pharmacy
Following a harmonisation process with other mental health service providers in each of NENC and HNY ICBs, the TEWV shared care guidelines have now been replaced with two separate documents.
Category: Guidance
Topic: Pharmacy
Medicines reconciliation on admission MSS24 Top tips & safety checks!
Category: Medication Safety Series
Topic: Pharmacy
Safe Transfer of Psychotropic Medication MSS18
Category: Medication Safety Series
Topic: Pharmacy
Antiepileptic Drugs for the treatment of Epilepsy
Category: Medication Safety Series
Topic: Pharmacy
Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs- previously known as NOACs): Apixaban, Dabigatran etexilate, Edoxaban, Rivaroxaban
Category: Medication Safety Series
Topic: Pharmacy