Transcription of Prescribing Guidelines for Specialist Infant Formula Feeds
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Prescribing Guidelines for Specialist Infant Formula Feeds Midlands and Lancashire CSU. Contributors to the document: Carol Pinder, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (Original version of the document was contributed to by Julie Lonsdale, Midlands and Lancashire CSU and Melanie Preston, Blackpool CCG). December 2017. 1. (Review date December 2020). VERSION CONTROL. Version Number Date Amendments made 1 October 2013. 2 October Amended to be clearer around when Formula Feeds are 2014 okay to be prescribed on FP10. Amendments to the section on pre-term and low weight infants to allow Prescribing of PDF in some instances.
Colic, GORD, feed refusal, loose or frequent stools, perianal redness, constipation, abdominal discomfort, blood and or mucous in stools in otherwise well infant. Acute pruritus, erythema, Skin: Pruritus, erythema Skin: Non-specific rashes Severe Atopic Dermatitis Moderate persistent atopic dermatitis Acute rhinitis and/or conjunctivitis
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