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administration or oral administration) We recommend taking the first pair of chloramphenicol levels when the patient has been on treatment for a minimum of 48
hyperemesis gravidarum) you have had a miscarriage you have had an ectopic pregnancy We do not offer a drop in service, but aim to offer appointments within 48
Once the photographs have been taken, please allow 48 hours Monday to Thursday or 72 hours if the photographs are taken on a Friday, for your ward team
Diabetes Team Tel: 0300 422 4266 or Tel: 0300 422 8613 (answerphone) Messages are listened to daily and calls are returned within 48 hours, Monday to Friday
If your cast is ‘Plaster of Paris’ it will feel warm for 20 minutes and take about 48 hours to dry.
However, if any of the following occur within 48 hours after your gastroscopy, please contact the Endoscopy Unit where you had your procedure.
However, if any of the following occur within 48 hours after your colonoscopy/flexible sigmoidoscopy please contact the Endoscopy Unit where you had your
It is important to remember that you will not be able to drive or operate machinery for 48 hours after your general anaesthetic.
You may have a sore throat for 24 to 48 hours. This is normal and will pass. You may cough up small amounts of blood.
If the patient has not abstained for 48 hours-7 days prior to sample collection, the numbers of sperm detected may be affected.
You should expect that: your temperature begins to settle within 48 hours of starting antibiotics. your temperature should be gone within a week. your
We aim to return your call within 48 hours. Email address: ghn-tr.diabetesreacct@nhs.net
However, if any of the following occur within 48 hours after your ERCP please contact the Endoscopy Unit where you had the procedure.
Certain calcium channel blockers should also be stopped for 48 hours prior to the test.
You can make an appointment with the practice nurse at your GP’s surgery to have the packing removed after 24 to 48 hours.
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However, norovirus is highly infectious so please stay off work, and away from hospitals or GP surgeries, until you have been free of the symptoms for 48
We will aim to return your call within 48 hours. Alternatively, email ghn-tr.diabetesnurses@nhs.net
Baseline data from reviewing a number of notes retrospectively showed that on 7B 48% doses are delayed, of which 28% of these doses had no documented time