![]() North East and North Cumbria Clinical Network Guide - Supporting Greener Respiratory Care North Cumbria - Paediatric doses of inhaled corticosteroids ![]() North Cumbria - COPD Inhaler Decision Tool North Cumbria - Asthma Inhaler Decision Tool NICE TA38: Asthma inhaler devices (older children) NICE TA10: Asthma inhaler devices (children under 5) NENC Regional ‘At A Glance Carbon Footprint Guidance’ MHRA Drug Safety Update (July 2018): Pressurised metered dose inhalers (pMDI): risk of airway obstruction from aspiration of loose objects NICE NG115: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in over 16s: diagnosis and management NICE NG80: Asthma: diagnosis, monitoring and chronic asthma management South Tyneside and Sunderland - Guideline for the Choice of Inhalers for COPD (RS4) South Tyneside and Sunderland - Guideline for the treatment of COPD (RS3) South Tyneside and Sunderland - Guidance for Choice of Inhalers for Asthma (RS2) South Tyneside and Sunderland - Asthma Guidance (RS1) North of Tyne, Gateshead and North Cumbria - Paediatric Asthma Inhaler Guidance (Children under 5 years) North of Tyne, Gateshead and North Cumbria - COPD Management Guide North of Tyne, Gateshead and North Cumbria - Asthma in Children Summary Guideline Treatment should not be changed unless a full face to face review has been conducted.īTS/SIGN British Guideline on the Management of AsthmaĬounty Durham and Tees Valley COPD Treatment GuideĬounty Durham and Tees Valley Adult Asthma Inhaler GuideĬounty Durham and Tees Valley Paediatric Asthma Inhaler Guide When inhalers are removed from the formulary, existing, stable, patients should continue to receive the non-formulary device. Note: All new patients should be started on the updated formulary choices as per local/national guidelines. Refer to local guidelines for information on preferred options. ![]() Devices should be chosen based on availability for the type of drug to be prescribed and the patient’s ability to use it. The NENC ICB Respiratory Network recommends that all inhalers should be prescribed by brand for patient safety, to ensure that the correct device is dispensed to support correct technique and avoid patient confusion and medication errors.Ĭhoice of inhaler device should be based on patient ability to use. North East and North Cumbria ICS Formularyįormulary Chapter 3: Respiratory system - Full Chapter
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