Can the BNF office offer advice about the treatment of my specific condition?
We regret that we are unable to comment on individual cases and we cannot enter into correspondence with patients (or their relatives). These matters are best dealt with by properly qualified professionals who are familiar with all the circumstances surrounding the case. Whereas the BNF tries to give the best possible advice on treatment, there are sometimes special circumstances when the doctor may want to deviate from this advice. Corresponding with the BNF The BNF receives a great many comments and it is not always possible to acknowledge each one or to specify what action the BNF will take in response. However, we are very grateful for the comments and we will consider each comment carefully. The comments which the BNF is most likely to respond to are those received from the intended audience of the BNF (healthcare professionals dealing with medicines), especially when there is definite concern about the correct use of medicines. Before making an enquiry to the editorial department