Lancashire and South Cumbria
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13 Skin

Dermatology prescribing may require use of expensive unlicensed
creams and ointments (known as ‘Specials’). Please consult the revised British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) list of preferred Specials (2018) for advice on appropriate product choice.

Specials Recommended by the British Association of Dermatologists for Skin Disease

Several medicines in the skin chapter are available for purchase over the counter and may be appropriate for self care. Please consult the local OTC policy for more details.

LSCMMG: Over The Counter (OTC) Items That Should Not Be Routinely Prescribed In Primary Care Policy 

13-05-02 Oral retinoids for psoriasis

Acitretin Neotigason®
Formulary

Capsules 10mg, 25mg

Prescribed by or under supervision of a consultant dermatologist.

Healthcare professionals are reminded that the use of oral retinoids is contra-indicated in pregnancy due to a high risk of serious congenital malformations, and any use in females must be within the conditions of the Pregnancy Prevention Programme.


MHRA: Oral retinoid medicines▼: revised and simplified pregnancy prevention educational materials for healthcare professionals and women


Each prescription for oral acitretin should be limited to a supply of up to 28 days treatment. Pregnancy must be excluded before initiation and before each repeat prescription.

Neuropsychiatric reactions have been reported in patients taking oral retinoids. The MHRA advises patients and carers to seek medical attention if changes in mood or behaviour occur.

Link  MHRA: Oral retinoids: pregnancy prevention—reminder of measures to minimise teratogenic risk

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