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Call the Acute Haematology Oncology Unit (AHOU) if you are experiencing:
If you're experiencing side effects If you're a current patient experiencing side effects, contact the helpline on 0300 422 3444.
Investigation of platelet refractoriness due to Human Platelet Antibodies (HPA) Requires Consultant Haematologist approval HPA testing is only required if
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If there is a change in a patient’s circumstances after they have been discharged, or if they need a review, they can be re-referred to the service.
Take your normal pain relief, such as paracetamol, if needed. Please follow the dosage instructions in the pack.
If you are having any of these feelings, it is important to understand that this is normal and we are here to support you.
If it is necessary to refer work, where possible this will be to other UKAS accredited laboratories.
Sample requirements Standard charcoal transport swab Insert swab into nostrils Place swab into transport medium Required information Please indicate if
If you have any difficulty accessing this, please speak to a member of staff.
This normally happens if your leg swells.
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If your fibroids are not causing any symptoms then treatment is not usually needed.
It is important that you let the nursing staff know if you have any pain, discomfort, nausea or vomiting.
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In all overdose situations clinicians should first access TOXBASE or contact the NPIS clinician who will indicate if analysis is required.
Please note problems with: (i) Proton Pump Inhibitors: Omeprazole (Losec), Lansoprazole, Pantoprazole If the patient is currently receiving Omeprazole