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Why does the BNF include information on some unlicensed medicines?

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Why does the BNF include information on some unlicensed medicines?

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Occasionally where a particular clinical need has been identified, the BNF gives information on the use of unlicensed medicines or for the use of licensed medicines in an unlicensed way (‘off-label’ use). Such information is included on the basis of robust evidence of safety and efficacy, and advice from clinical experts.

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