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If you have a line in situ, you must pre-book your blood tests.
No, but you may be more comfortable if you pass urine and have your bowels opened before attending for the test, if this is possible.
Who can I speak to if I have a problem regarding my medication?
If you do not hear from them, please chase them up.
We will notify you by letter if there is a rise in your PSA levels, above what is normal for you and we will contact you to see if you have any symptom
If you wish to leave feedback, please contact the PALS team.
You may also be referred to the clinic if you have had a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy.
Avoid wet shaving if possible. Avoid using a hairdryer (if the scalp is being treated).
If you have any questions, please ask the nurse or doctor.
the individual is pregnant State if the individual is immunocompromised State if the individual is a health or social care worker and the circumstances
Drops can be used to moisten the eye if this becomes a problem, these can be discussed with you if necessary and are available from pharmacies.
Please tell the nurse practitioner or doctor if you have had problems with any previous surgery, anaesthetic or if you have any allergies – this is very
If there is damage or if it is leaking, please use the ‘Spillage kit’ and follow the instructions in this leaflet under the heading ‘If you have a leakage
You should not take apixaban if you:
Medication Advice Line If you have any questions about medicine you’re taking, you can call the Medical Advice Line on 0300 422 3370, particularly if you
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If required, your pain medication can be changed or increased.
Damage to your cast If your plaster cracks, becomes loose or if you have dropped something inside your cast, please contact the Plaster Room.
If you have the operation in the morning, you may be able to go home early evening if there are no complications.
If you are unable to attend your appointment, we would be grateful if you could contact us as soon as possible.