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If you use inhalers or a GTN spray you should bring these with you. You may also want to bring a snack or some refreshments.
or smoke.
You can also contact the ward pharmacist, Medicines Information, or refer to the BNF.
Andexanet alfa (Ondexxya®) for reversing rivaroxaban or apixaban in acute, life-threatening G.I. bleeds Ciclosporin for acute severe Ulcerative Colitis
Microbiology Notes A travel history is essential when requesting this investigation If microscopy or PCR testing of tissue samples is required please discuss
Do you have noises in your ears or head?
For haematology and oncology patients who are feeling unwell, with any symptoms from cancer or cancer treatment.
And/ or my symptoms? Treatment Decisions What choice of treatment do I have? What are the pros and cons of treatment options? Or of no treatment?
You could take part in an existing event or you can also set yourself your own challenge large or small.
Did you have a mentor or role model?
Bronchoscopy where an endoscope is used to examine your airways if you have a cough that won’t go, or are coughing up blood.
Planning or thinking about pregnancy
Please contact your GP or a Specialist Continence Nurse, who can give you more information.
Removing or changing the Mirena®
Please contact Jo Hill or Patti Newman on 0300 422 3490.
We also accept direct referrals from midwives or the obstetrics team, for acute postnatal and postoperative urinary retention.
High serum amylase may be seen in macroamylasaemia and should be suspected if there is a raised serum amylase but no symptoms of pancreatic or parotid
If you have porphyria or severe liver disease.
You must not have anything to eat or drink for 6 hours before the test.
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