Specialist Telephone Sample Clauses

Specialist Telephone. Xx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx 01284 713650 Xx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 01284 712901 Xx Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx 01284 713481 Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx 01284 712877 Xxxxxx Xxxxx (specialist nurse) 01284 712611 References: • British Society of Rheumatology guideline for disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD) therapy in consultation with the British Association of Dermatologists (March 2008) & quick reference guideline (November 2009) • BSG Guidelines for the management of inflammatory bowel disease in adults (2011) – Gut 2011; 60:571-607 • NHS UKMi Suggestions for Drug Monitoring in Adults in Primary Care (February 2014)
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Specialist Telephone. Dr Shweta Bhagat 01284 712977 Xx Xxxxx X’Reilly 01284 713484 Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 01284 713440 Rheumatology Nurse Specialists 01284 713707/713187 References:  British Society of Rheumatology guideline for disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD) therapy in consultation with the British Association of Dermatologists (March 2008) & quick reference guideline (November 2009)  BSG Guidelines for the management of inflammatory bowel disease in adults. Gut (2011); 60: 571-607  NHS UKMi Suggestions for Drug Monitoring in Adults in Primary Care (February 2014)  NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries: DMARDs (January 2013)  Azathioprine 25mg tablets Summary of Product Characteristics (Sandoz) DOR 03/2014  BNF Online May 2014 Prepared by the WSCCG Medicines Management Team in conjunction with the West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. V1: January 2015 Review date: January 2017
Specialist Telephone. Dr. Shweta Bhagat 01284 712977 Xx. Xxxxx X’Reilly 01284 713484 Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 01284 713440 Rheumatology Nurse Specialists 01284 713707/713187 References:  British Society of Rheumatology guideline for disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD) therapy in consultation with the British Association of Dermatologists (March 2008) & quick reference guideline (November 2009)  NHS UKMi Suggestions for Drug Monitoring in Adults in Primary Care (February 2014)  NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries: DMARDs (January 2013)  NPSA Methotrexate Treatment Record Booklet 2006  Methotrexate 2.5mg tablets Summary of Product Characteristics (Sandoz) DOR 09/11/12  Metoject 50mg/ml solution for injection Summary of Product Characteristics (Medac) DOR 15/02/14  BNF Online May 2014 Prepared by the WSCCG Medicines Management Team in conjunction with the West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. V1: January 2015; Review January 2017
Specialist Telephone. Xx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx 01284 713650 Xx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 01284 712901 Xx Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx 01284 713481 Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx 01284 712877 Xxxxxx Xxxxx (specialist nurse) 01284 712611 References:  British Society of Rheumatology guideline for disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD) therapy in consultation with the British Association of Dermatologists (March 2008) & quick reference guideline (November 2009)  BSG Guidelines for the management of inflammatory bowel disease in adults (2011) – Gut 2011; 60:571-607  NHS UKMi Suggestions for Drug Monitoring in Adults in Primary Care (February 2014)  NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries: Xxxxx’s (December 2012)  NICE Clinical Guideline 152: Crohn’s disease (October 2012)  Mercaptopurine 50mg tablets Summary of Product Characteristics (Aspen) DOR 09/10/12  BNF Online May 2014 Prepared by the WSCCG Medicines Management Team in conjunction with the West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. V1: January 2015; Review January 2017
Specialist Telephone. Dr Shweta Bhagat 01284 712977 Xx Xxxxx X’Reilly 01284 713484 Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 01284 713440 Rheumatology Nurse Specialists 01284 713707/713187 References:  British Society of Rheumatology guideline for disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD) therapy in consultation with the British Association of Dermatologists (March 2008) & quick reference guideline (November 2009)  NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries: DMARDs (January 2013)  Salazopyrin En-Tabs Summary of Product Characteristics (Pfizer) DOR 02/2014  BNF Online May 2014 Prepared by the WSCCG Medicines Management Team in conjunction with the West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. V1: January 2015. Review January 2017

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