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This month's changes to the clinical content of BNF publications are described in two parts:
• BNF &
BNFC update should be read by all users of the BNF or BNFC
• BNF update should be read by all users of the BNF
• BNFC update should be read by all users of the BNF for Children
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Drugs and Driving - New Legislation
A new offence of driving, attempting to drive, or being in charge of a
vehicle with certain specified controlled drugs in excess of specified
limits, is expected to come into force on 2nd March 2015. This offence
is an addition to the existing rules on drug-impaired driving and
fitness to drive, and applies to two groups of drugs - commonly abused
drugs, including cannabis, cocaine and ketamine, and drugs used mainly
for medical reasons, such as opioids and benzodiazepines. Amphetamines
are also expected to be added to the legislation later in 2015. For more
information, see Drugs and Driving in General Guidance, and
Drugs and Skilled Tasks in General Guidance.
Lipid Modification
The section on Lipid-regulating drugs has been updated with
recommendations from NICE clinical guideline 181 (Lipid modification:
cardiovascular risk assessment and the modification of blood lipids for
the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease) and the
Joint British Societies' consensus recommendations for the prevention of
cardiovascular disease (JBS3) 2014. For more information, see section 2.12.
Other changes
To review other changes in the BNF, click on changes.
To review changes in BNFC, click on changes.
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