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  1. Transcranial magnetic stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder (IPG676)

    Evidence-based recommendations on transcranial magnetic stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder in adults. This involves pulsing electromagnetic energy through the skull to stimulate the brain.

  2. Controlled drugs: safe use and management (NG46)

    This guideline covers systems and processes for using and managing controlled drugs safely in all NHS settings except care homes. It aims to improve working practices to comply with legislation and have robust governance arrangements. It also aims to reduce the safety risks associated with controlled drugs.

  3. Effectiveness of interventions: What components of interventions or approaches to promote social, emotional and mental wellbeing are effective and cost effective?

    components of interventions or approaches to promote social, emotional and mental wellbeing are effective and cost effective? Any...

  4. Healthcare-associated infections: prevention and control in primary and community care (CG139)

    This guideline covers preventing and controlling healthcare-associated infections in children, young people and adults in primary and community care settings. It provides a blueprint for the infection prevention and control precautions that should be applied by everyone involved in delivering NHS care and treatment.

  5. Maintaining the benefits of early intervention in psychosis services after discharge:- How can the benefits of early intervention in psychosis services be maintained once service users are discharged after 3 years?

    engagement. Once people are transferred to primary care or community mental health services these gains are diminished. The guideline...

  6. Lifelight First for monitoring vital signs (MIB213)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on Lifelight First for monitoring vital signs .

  7. Birch bark extract for treating epidermolysis bullosa (HST28)

    Evidence-based recommendations on birch bark extract (Filsuvez) for treating partial thickness wounds associated with dystrophic and junctional epidermolysis bullosa in people aged 6 months and over.

  8. Fluocinolone acetonide intravitreal implant for treating recurrent non-infectious uveitis (TA590)

    Evidence-based recommendations on fluocinolone acetonide intravitreal implant (Iluvien) for treating recurrent non-infectious uveitis in adults.

  9. Referral, diagnosis and care planning

    NICE's impact on dementia referral, diagnosis and care planning

  10. Transcranial magnetic stimulation for auditory hallucinations (IPG680)

    Evidence-based recommendations on transcranial magnetic stimulation for auditory hallucinations. This involves stimulating the brain with pulses of electromagnetic energy.

  11. Interim process and methods guide for the clinical guideline updates using standing committees pilot programme 2013 (PMG17)

    Interim process and methods guide for the clinical guideline updates using standing committees pilot programme 2013

  12. Nalmefene for reducing alcohol consumption in people with alcohol dependence (TA325)

    Evidence-based recommendations on nalmefene (Selincro) for reducing alcohol consumption in adults with alcohol dependence.

  13. Unintentional injuries: prevention strategies for under 15s (PH29)

    This guideline covers strategies, regulation, enforcement, surveillance and workforce development in relation to preventing unintentional injuries in the home, on the road and during outdoor play and leisure.

  14. Pressure ulcers (QS89)

    This quality standard covers preventing, assessing and managing pressure ulcers (bed sores) in adults, young people and children. It includes risk assessment and support to prevent pressure ulcers. It applies to all settings, including hospitals, care homes (with and without nursing care) and people’s own homes.