Why does the BNF no longer list preparations on sale to the public?
Owing to the large number of frequently changing products that are available for purchase, it has become difficult to maintain the lists accurately and the Joint Formulary Committee considers that incomplete or out of date information is potentially dangerous. To identify the active ingredients in preparations on sale to the public, it is safer to consult the product literature or the manufacturer.
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