Is BNF app free?
BNF app. This app is available to download for free on the App Store and on Google Play.
How can I access BNF for free?
The official NICE BNF app is available to download for free for users of Android and iPhone smartphones via the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The app, which can also run on the iPod touch, will transform the way people access the BNF – the most widely-used medicines information resource within the NHS.
Whats BNF stand for?
British National Formulary
The British National Formulary (BNF) and British National Formulary for Children (BNFC) is available in digital and print formats for eligible health and social care professionals.
How often are BNF sent to practitioners?
Therefore, the BNF was born. The first edition was published in 1949; an overhauled version of the formulary launched in 1981. Since then, a new book has been published every 6 months, with the cover colour changing for each edition.
What is full BNF?
BNF British National Formulary – NICE.
How often is the BNF printed?
The BNF is published in updated book form twice a year, in March and September.
Is the BNF for children published in book form?
The print edition of the BNF for Children is published in book form annually. The Nurse Prescribers’ Formulary content is incorporated within the BNF. The publishers of the BNF are committed to providing the formulary in the format most convenient to our customers.
Is there an app for BNF and BNFC?
The BNF & BNFC App is aimed at prescribers, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals who need sound, up-to-date information about the use of medicines. The App contains all of the content from BNF and BNFC in one place, ensuring easy access to BNF information wherever you are.
Where can I get the latest BNF newsletter?
You can be alerted to all the latest updates by signing up to the BNF eNewsletter at www.bnf.org/newsletter. BNF subscription– if you prefer to access BNF in print, take advantage of our subscription option.
How does BNFC work with the Human Medicines Regulations?
BNFC also works closely with a number of expert bodies that produce clinical guidelines. Drafts or pre-publication copies of including ‘non-active’ ingredients (BNFC is committed to using approved names and descriptions as laid down by the Human Medicines Regulations 2012);