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Bedfordshire and Luton Joint Formulary
Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes ICB
Formulary Chapter: 9 - Nutrition and blood 
Notes:

Any drug not listed on the Formulary should be considered Non-Formulary - Not recommended for prescribing

09.06.02 Vitamin B group

Pyridoxine Hydrochloride

RED
Restricted Drug Restricted
unlicensedunlicensed 100mg/2mL Injection

Restricted - must only be prescribed by paediatric team

Pyridoxine Hydrochloride 50mg
(Tablets )

Formulary

Can be crushed and mixed with water to administer down an enteral feeding tube.

 

See BLMK ICB Prescribing guidance for Vitamins and Minerals

 

Entry reviewed: March 2023

Pyridoxine Hydrochloride Oral Solution

Restricted Drug Restricted

For paediatrics only

Thiamine

Formulary

50mg & 100mg Tablets
Can be crushed and mixed with water to administer down an enteral feeding tube.

Alcoholism - only prescribe in accordance with NICE and Regional Medicines Optimisation Committee (RMOC) Guidance - see attachments.

See BLMK ICB Prescribing guidance for Vitamins and Minerals

 

Entry reviewed: March 2023

Vitamin B and C injection IV

RED
Formulary

Use generic Vitamin B and C injection

IM Pabrinex discontinued from December 2024

Use Thiamine 50mg and 100mg tablets where clinically appropriate or IV Thiamine (now licensed- April 2025)

 

Entry reviewed: May 2025

Biotin 0.5% Injection

RED
Restricted Drug Restricted

Red Restricted Use

For level 3 NICU use only

[DTC Aug 2024]

Non formulary items

Nicotinamide

 
Non Formulary

Riboflavin

 
Non Formulary
09.06.02 Oral vitamin B complex preparations
09.06.02 Other compounds
Classifications
May be initiated in any care setting
Specialist to advise therapy and provide first 28 days supply, continuation in Primary Care
Specialist to initiate and stabilise medicine prior to continuation in Primary Care
To be prescribed as per Shared Care Guidance. If no SCG in place status reverts to red.
Red medicines are designated as specialist only medicines which should only be prescribed by a specialist, usually within secondary care (either due to the requirement for specialist knowledge, long-term monitoring requirements, or restrictions that mean medicine supplies are only available to hospitals).
A decision has been made either locally and/or nationally not to routinely commission this preparation. Do not prescribe.
To be purchased over the counter. May be prescribed for chronic, long term conditions or on admission to hospital if essential.