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The ''British National Formulary'' (BNF) is a United Kingdom (UK)
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reference book that contains a wide spectrum of information and advice on prescribing and pharmacology, along with specific facts and details about many
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s available on the UK
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(NHS). Information within the BNF includes indication(s),
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s, side effects, doses, legal classification, names and prices of available proprietary and generic formulations, and any other notable points. Though it is a national formulary, it nevertheless also includes entries for some medicines which are not available under the NHS, and must be prescribed and/or purchased privately. A symbol clearly denotes such drugs in their entry. It is used by pharmacists and doctors (both general practitioners (GPs) and specialist practitioners), and by other prescribing healthcare professionals (such as
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s, pharmacy technicians,
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s, and dentists); as a reference for correct dosage, indication, interactions and side effects of drugs. It is also used as a reassurance by those administering drugs, for example a nurse on a hospital ward, and even for patients and others seeking an authoritative source of advice on any aspect of
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. The ''
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'' (BP) specifies quality standards for the making of drugs listed in the BNF.


Development

Many individuals and organisations contribute towards the preparation of the BNF. It is jointly authored by the British Medical Association (BMA) and the
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(RPS); and is jointly published by the BMJ Group (which is owned by the BMA), and the Pharmaceutical Press (owned by the RPS). It is published under the authority of a Joint Formulary Committee (JFC), which comprises representatives of the two professional bodies, and the
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(DoH). Information on drugs is drawn from the manufacturers' product literature, medical and pharmaceutical literature, regulatory authorities and professional bodies. Advice is constructed from clinical literature, and reflects, as far as possible, an evaluation of the evidence from diverse sources. The BNF also takes account of authoritative national guidelines and emerging safety concerns. In addition, the Joint Formulary Committee takes advice on all therapeutic areas from expert clinicians; this ensures that the BNF's recommendations are relevant to practice. However, in September 2013, the
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(NICE) in the UK opened a consultation on its draft decision not to give NICE accreditation to the processes to produce BNF publications following a review by an independent advisory committee.


History

It was first published in 1949 as the ''National Formulary'', with updated versions appearing every three years until 1976. The fifth version in 1957 saw its name change to ''The British National Formulary''. A new look version, under the auspices of Owen Wade, was released in 1981. A study in Northern Ireland looking at prescribing in 1965, reported that the BNF was likely able to serve the requirements of prescribers in general practice, while also achieving a cost saving. By 2003, issue 46 of the BNF contained 3000 interactions or groups of interactions, with about 900 of these marked by a bullet.


Editions

A new edition of the BNF book is published twice-yearly; in March and September. , the current edition is 83, which was published in March 2022. It is a customary tradition that the colour of each new edition is radically different from the previous.


Availability

The BNF is presently available as a book, a website, and mobile applications - the latter for use on
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s and tablets. The book is available for purchase, and the September edition is distributed to healthcare professionals in the UK at no direct cost to them. NHS workers and healthcare professionals in the
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group of developing nations are entitled to free access via MedicinesComplete following registration (requires provision of a name, an address, an email address, and a phone number). Other visitors can subscribe to the BNF on MedicinesComplete. Healthcare organisations can also subscribe to a customisable BNF via their corporate online intranet. In June 2012, the
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(NICE) released applications for offline access to the BNF on
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and Android devices. An NHS
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log-in is required to use this application, and monthly content updates are available, over an internet connection. NICE also provides a website providing the content of the BNF to the public, including non-NHS users.


Sister publications

The '' British National Formulary for Children'' (BNFC) British National Formulary for Children book, first published September 2005, is published yearly, and details the doses and uses of medicines in children from
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s to adolescents. The ''Nurse Prescriber's Formulary for Community Practitioners'' (NPF) is issued in print every two years (September, odd-numbered years), for use by District Nurses and Specialist Community Public Health Nurses (including Health Visitors) who have received training to become nurse prescribers.


BNF sections

The ''British National Formulary'' is divided into various sections; with the main sections on drugs and preparations being organised by body system. ;Table of Contents *Preface *Acknowledgements *How BNF publications are constructed *How to use the BNF *Changes *Guidance on prescribing *Prescription writing *Emergency supply of medicines *Controlled drugs and drug dependence *Adverse reactions to drugs *Guidance on intravenous infusions *Prescribing for children *Prescribing in hepatic impairment *Prescribing in renal impairment *Prescribing in pregnancy *Prescribing in breast-feeding *Prescribing in palliative care *Prescribing for the elderly *Drugs and sport *Prescribing in dental practice ;Notes on drugs and preparations # Gastro-intestinal system # Cardiovascular system # Respiratory system # Nervous system # Infection # Endocrine system # Genito-urinary system # Malignant disease # Blood and nutrition # Musculoskeletal system # Eye # Ear, nose, and oropharynx # Skin # Vaccines # Anaesthesia # Emergency treatment of poisoning ;Appendices and indices *Appendix 1 Interactions *Appendix 2 Borderline substances *Appendix 3 Cautionary and advisory labels for dispensed medicines *Appendix 4 Wound management products and elasticated garments *Dental Practitioners' Formulary *Nurse Prescribers' Formulary *Non-medical prescribing *Index of proprietary manufacturers *Special-order manufacturers


See also

* Pharmacopeia *
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* Irish Medicines Formulary


References


External links

* {{Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry in the United Kingdom Pharmacy in the United Kingdom Professional associations based in the United Kingdom Medical manuals British books Pharmacology literature