http://www.centrallancashireformulary.nhs.uk/chaptersSubDetails.asp?FormularySectionID=13&SubSectionRef=13.02.01&SubSectionID=A100&Expanded=0 WebFormulary choices: Oilatum® cream (light liquid paraffin 6%, white soft paraffin 15%) Dose: Apply into the skin as often as required: or: Aproderm® Colloidal Oat cream (paraffin free)* Dose: Apply into the skin as often as required: or: Cetraben® emollient cream (white soft paraffin 13.2%, light liquid paraffin 10.5%) Dose:
Emollient Prescribing Guidance for long term conditions only
WebFeb 13, 2001 · 500g Emollient Cream - 2nd choice as per Herts Emollient Guidelines. Note this is a CE marked product (licensed as a Medical Device) not a medicine. As per Herts Emollient Guidelines (Emollient costing less than £5/pack). In primary care may use "Flexitol" or "Flexitol 25% urea" within guidelines. WebEmollient and barrier preparations ; 13.3. Topical local anaesthetics and antipruritics ; 13.4. Topical corticosteroids ; 13.5. Preparations for eczema and psoriasis ; 13.6. Acne and rosacea ; 13.7. Preparations for warts and calluses ... The Paediatric Formulary is aimed primarily at acute paediatric services, though much of it is relevant to ... tsh hidraulica
GM Emollient Ladder - GMMMG
WebFeb 13, 2001 · Formulary. Can be used as emollient or soap substitute. Not for long term use - contains antimicrobials. Lotion - Light. Dermol ® 500 Lotion (benzalkonium chloride 0.1%, chlorhexidine dihydrochloride 0.1%, liquid paraffin 2.5%, isopropyl myristate 2.5%) 500ml pump pack. Cream - Medium. WebAppendix 5 - Wound care formulary guidelines (for Derbyshire use) BNF Chapters. BNF 10 MSK & Joint diseases; Recent changes for Clinical Policies. Derby and Derbyshire ICB. The material on this site is subject to copyright protection of the Derbyshire ICBs unless otherwise indicated. This material may be freely reproduced for education and not ... WebEighty-nine per cent (185/209) of CCGs had an emollient formulary and all seven LHBs had an emollient formulary . Seventy-one per cent (131/185) CCGs shared an emollient formulary with at least one other CCG, but all seven LHBs had their own individual emollient formulary. Some CCGs (24/209) withheld formularies for internal use only or … philosopher\u0027s f6