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 Formulary Chapter 5: Infections - Full Chapter
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This formulary indicates prescribing status only, for guidance on managing infections please refer to your local antibiotic guidelines

Summary of antimicrobial prescribing guidance - managing common infections

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05.01.01.01  Expand sub section  Benzylpenicillin and phenoxymethylpenicillin
Benzylpenicillin Benzathine
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Red

For use by GUM & STD services only

 
 
Benzylpenicillin Sodium
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Green Injectable for suspected Meningitis in Primary Care

Red In secondary care for related indications

 
Link  UKMI Q&A: How do you treat syphilis with parenteral benylpenicillin?
 
Phenoxymethylpenicillin
(Oral presentations)
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Green
 
Link  Summary of antimicrobial prescribing guidance - managing common infections
 
Procaine Penicillin G
(Injection)
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Red

for hospital use only as advised by GUM

 
 
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Unlicensed Drug Unlicensed
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Cytotoxic Drug
Cytotoxic Drug
CD
Controlled Drug
High Cost Medicine
High Cost Medicine
Cancer Drugs Fund
Cancer Drugs Fund
NHSE
NHS England
Homecare
Homecare
ICB
ICB
Green Low Carbon

Low carbon footprint

Amber Medium Carbon

Medium carbon footprint

Red High carbon footprint

High carbon footprint

Status Description

Green

Medicines which are suitable for initiation and maintenance prescribing by primary and secondary care clinicians. These medicines should be initiated and prescribed within their licensed indications  

Amber Initiation

Amber Specialist Initiation: Initiation and maintenance of prescribing by Specialists and transfer to Primary Care prescribing when appropriate. This may be supported by a RICaD, annotated within the formulary entry.  

Amber SC

Amber Shared Care: Initiation and maintenance of prescribing by Specialists and transfer to Primary Care prescribing, in accordance with an ESCA, annotated within the formulary entry.  

Amber Recommended

Amber Specialist Recommendation: Initiation and maintenance of prescribing in Primary Care following recommendation from a specialist.  

Red

Medicines for initiation and maintenance prescribing by Specialists (hospital or GPs with Special Interest) only  

Grey

Positive NICE TA and /or awaiting local clarification on place in therapy; Please contact your Medicines Optimisation team for more information.  

Black

Non-formulary Medicines which APC/Trust DTC has actively reviewed and do not recommend for use.  

Multiple

Check Notes as varies across the area  

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