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A summary of recent letters and notifications sent to healthcare professionals about medicines and medical devices.
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Recent MHRA National Patient Safety Alerts to remove from service Philips Health Systems V60 and V60 Plus ventilators and to recall Emerade adrenaline auto-injectors from patients, pharmacies and wholesalers. We also provide鈥�
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A summary of recent letters and notifications sent to healthcare professionals about medicines and medical devices. Includes a recent recall of Accuretic (quinapril hydrochloride and hydrochlorothiazide).
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Letters were sent about Myocrisin (sodium aurothiomalate), Cerliponase alfa (Brineura鈻�), Darzalex鈻�(daratumumab), retinoids鈻�, and febuxostat (Adenuric). A recall alert was issued for medicines that were taken out of the regul鈥�
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Letters were sent about Xeljanz鈻� (tofacitinib), ranitidine, Nulojix (belatacept), fluoroquinolone antibiotics, Genvoya鈻�, Stribild鈻�, Tybost, and belimumab (Benlysta鈻�). Drug alerts were issued about Accord losartan potassium c鈥�
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Disabling, long-lasting or potentially irreversible adverse reactions affecting musculoskeletal and nervous systems have been reported very rarely with fluoroquinolone antibiotics. Fluoroquinolone treatment should be discont鈥�
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Oral lidocaine-containing products for infant teething are only to be available under the supervision of a pharmacist so that parents and caregivers can receive guidance about managing infant teething symptoms. Non-medicinal鈥�
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Letters were sent to healthcare professionals about Jext adrenaline autoinjectors, rivaroxaban, Ozurdex 700 micrograms intravitreal implant, sildenafil, hydrochlorothiazide, and Epilim Chronosphere (sodium valproate). We als鈥�
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Report to the Yellow Card Scheme suspected adverse reactions associated with medicines taken during pregnancy experienced by women or the baby or child. Obstetricians and midwives have a particularly important role in provid鈥�
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Letters were sent about Buccolam (midazolam), misoprostol vaginal delivery system (Mysodelle), noradrenaline, Relenza (zanamivir), mycophenolate mofetil/mycophenolic acid, Flolan, and Fludara.
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Letters were sent about eluxadoline (Truberzi), fingolimod (Gilenya), Bleo-Kyowa (bleomycin sulphate), Buccolam (midazolam), and ERWINASE.
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Patients taking warfarin should not use over-the-counter miconazole oral gel (Daktarin). If you plan to prescribe miconazole oral gel in a patient on warfarin, you should closely monitor them and advise that if they experien鈥�
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Denosumab is associated with a risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw, osteonecrosis of the external auditory canal has also been reported with denosumab.
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Switching from posaconazole oral solution to tablets has resulted in cases of dose-related toxicity, whereas switching from tablets to oral solution has resulted in underdosing and lack of efficacy.
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In view of reports of serious bleeding events in patients taking miconazole and warfarin, we are considering further measures to minimise the risk of potentially serious interactions between miconazole and warfarin.
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Dental examination and appropriate preventive dentistry should be considered before treatment, especially for patients also treated with an intravenous bisphosphonate.
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In March 2016, letters were sent regarding SGLT2 inhibitors, insulin lispro, natalizumab, noradrenaline, radium-223 dichloride, aflibercept and idelalisib.
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Patient reminder cards about the risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw are being introduced; denosumab 120 mg is now contraindicated in patients with unhealed lesions from dental or oral surgery.
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Codeine should only be used to relieve acute moderate pain in children older than 12 years and only if it cannot be relieved by other painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen alone.
Furthermore, a significant risk of se鈥�
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New recommendations after a Europe-wide review of cardiovascular safety.
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Remember to report any suspected adverse reactions
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Please be vigilant as life-threatening errors may occur
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The non-identical nature of biological medicines and vaccines means it is very important that safety surveillance is carried out on a brand/product-specific basis.
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Levofloxacin (a fluoroquinolone antibiotic) is unfavourable as first-line treatment for several indications.
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Healthcare professionals are reminded that chlorhexidine is known to induce hypersensitivity, including generalised allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock.
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Reminder that paediatric paracetamol liquids had been developed to ensure children receive optimum dosing for their age.
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Updated dosing for paediatric paracetamol liquids has been developed to ensure children receive the optimum dose for their age.
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A reminder to healthcare professionals to fill out Yellow Card reports.
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Dental examination and appropriate preventive dentistry should be considered before treatment with bevacizumab or sunitinib.
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We continue to receive a substantial number of serious and fatal adverse event reports for warfarin through our Yellow Card Scheme.
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All patients with cancer should have a dental check-up before bisphosphonate treatment.
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The tighter controls being introduced to minimise risk of overuse and or addiction of painkillers containing codeine or dihydrocodeine.
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Topical oral salicylate gels are no longer indicated for people younger than 16 years for pain associated with infant teething, orthodontic devices, cold sores, or mouth ulcers.
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How pharmacists can prevent counterfeits reaching patients.
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Continued monitoring of medicines with a black triangle status.
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Healthcare professionals may have more responsibility to accurately prescribe an unlicensed medicine or an off-label medicine than when they prescribe a medicine within the terms of its licence.
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Use the central alerting system to view and search new alerts, as well as past alerts that were issued through the public health link and safety alert broadcast system.
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To avoid the risk of air embolism, these products should not be infused under pressure.
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Risk of early psychiatric side-effects is one of several important safety issues for healthcare professionals to discuss with patients and carers, who should seek urgent medical advice in the event of any worrying symptoms.