3. Useful Information
SPS-When-PGDs-should-not-be-used-final-March-2019-1
To-PGD or not to PDG -v9.5-Jan-2018(2)
2. PGDs
0.9% sodium chloride intravenous infusion solution by Radiographers
1% wv Lidocaine Injection by Radiographers
250mls or 500mls bolus of 0.9% Sodium Chloride
Azithromycin for the treatment of uncomplicated Chlamydia trachomatis
Ceftriaxone-and-lidocaine – SHAC Ceftriaxone PGD Signed
CYCLOPENTOLATE 1% AND 0.5% EYE DROPS
combined hormonal contraceptive transdermal patch
combined hormonal contraceptive vaginal ring
combined oral hormonal contraceptive (COC)
doxycycline for the treatment of uncomplicated Chlamydia trachomatis
Human papillomavirus vaccine – SHAC HPV Vaccine PGD Signed
InactivatedInfluenzaProtocol_V04.00
levonorgestrel 1500micrograms tablet(s) for emergency contraception
Lidocaine_PICC & Midline Placers
medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA-IM)
METVIX (Methyl aminolaevulinate cream)
Omnipaque 300 PGD with radiotherapy
progestogen only contraceptive pill (POP)
Progestogen-Only Intra-Uterine System (IUS)
PROXYMETACAINE HYDROCHLORIDE 0.5% EYE DROPS
subcutaneous medroxyprogesterone acetate (SC-DMPA) injection
TROPICAMIDE 1% AND 0.5% EYE DROPS
ulipristal acetate 30mg tablet for emergency contraception
DM