North East and North Cumbria
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3 Respiratory system

*Important*

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.

Choice of inhaler device should be based on patient ability to use. Devices should be chosen based on availability for the type of drug to be prescribed and the patient’s ability to use it.

Refer to local guidelines for information on preferred options.

Note: All new patients should be started on the updated formulary choices as per local/national guidelines.

When inhalers are removed from the formulary, existing, stable, patients should continue to receive the non-formulary device. Treatment should not be changed unless a full face to face review has been conducted.

03-04-03 Anaphylaxis

Adrenaline / Epinephrine Emerade®
Formulary
  • Approved for use in the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis for patients with a BMI of >40 or who have required more than one auto-injector previously to control symptoms. Specialist immunologist initiation only Green Traffic Light.
  • Approved for use by NUTH Community Dental Team in anaphylaxis boxes Red Traffic Light.
Link  MHRA Drug Safety Update (Aug 2017): Adrenaline auto- injectors: updated advice after European review
Link  MHRA Drug Safety Update (June 2023) : Adrenaline auto-injectors (AAIs): new guidance and resources for safe use
Link  MHRA Drug Safety Update (May 2014): always call an ambulance after use of an adrenaline auto-injector
Link  MHRA Drug Safety Update (Nov 2021): Adrenaline auto-injectors: reminder for prescribers to support safe and effective use

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Adrenaline / Epinephrine Jext® & Jext Junior®
Formulary
Link  MHRA Drug Safety Update (Aug 2017): Adrenaline auto-injectors: updated advice after European review
Link  MHRA Drug Safety Update (June 2023) : Adrenaline auto-injectors (AAIs): new guidance and resources for safe use
Link  MHRA Drug Safety Update (May 2014): always call an ambulance after use of an adrenaline auto-injector
Link  MHRA Drug Safety Update (Nov 2021): Adrenaline auto-injectors: reminder for prescribers to support safe and effective use

Green View adult BNF  View SPC online  View childrens BNF