Where a patient is prescribed medication frequently or long term, liaise with medical practitioner to request that it is sugar free.
Clinical Recommendation
🏴 England • Public Health England (PHE)
Recommendation Statement
Where a patient is prescribed medication frequently or long term, liaise with medical practitioner to request that it is sugar free.
Where a patient is prescribed medication frequently or long term, liaise with medical practitioner to request that it is sugar free.
Clinical Topics
Keywords
Diet and Nutrition
References
Department of Health and Social Care (2021). General.
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