Anticipatory Prescribing: Information for clinicians

It is essential to anticipate symptoms in advance and prescribe wisely to keep people safely at home in their final days.

In the community, a small number of ampoules should be kept in the patient’s home or care home.

In general, 4 anticipatory medications will be prescribed to manage the symptoms: pain, breathlessness, nausea/vomiting, agitation and secretions.

Recommended Prescribing of Anticipatory Medication on FP10

Recommended anticipatory prescribing

Prescribing dose and choice of medication should bear in mind:

  • Contraindications e.g. Parkinson’s disease
  • Background opioid dose
  • Organ failure – renal/liver
  • Allergies/intolerances

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Mid and South Essex Palliative Care Formulary

Published 1st October 2024

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