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BNF presentation directory

Explore British National Formulary presentations, drill into dispensing trend data, and identify which pharmacies drive the greatest usage of each medicine.

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  • Chemical substance: Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Appliances
Presentation Product Chemical substance Chapter Items dispensed
Trachi-Naze hands free replacement valve type B
20050300113
Trachi-Naze hands free replacement valve type B Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Appliances Dressings No data available
Trachi-Naze night filter
20050300100
Trachi-Naze night filter Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Appliances Dressings No data available
Trachi-Naze occlusion cap
20050300114
Trachi-Naze occlusion cap Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Appliances Dressings No data available
Trachi-Naze Plus stoma stud 22.5mm long length 22.5mm 16
20050300159
Trachi-Naze Plus stoma stud 22.5mm long length 22.5mm 16 Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Appliances Dressings No data available
Tracoe Humid Assist IV HME filter cassette
20050600221
Tracoe Humid Assist IV HME filter cassette Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Appliances Dressings No data available
Tracoe Humid Assist Mini HME filter cassette
20050600222
Tracoe Humid Assist Mini HME filter cassette Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Appliances Dressings No data available
Voiceline II speaking valve (blue)
20050600173
Voiceline II speaking valve (blue) Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Appliances Dressings No data available
Voiceline II speaking valve (green)
20050600170
Voiceline II speaking valve (green) Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Appliances Dressings No data available
Voiceline II speaking valve (orange)
20050600171
Voiceline II speaking valve (orange) Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Appliances Dressings No data available
Voiceline II speaking valve (pink)
20050600172
Voiceline II speaking valve (pink) Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Appliances Dressings No data available
Voiceline II speaking valve (white)
20050600169
Voiceline II speaking valve (white) Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Appliances Dressings No data available

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