Lincolnshire Prescribing and Clinical Effectiveness Forum (PACEF) was founded in 2007. It is the current strategic advisory network to NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board (ICB). PACEF has the responsibility for ensuring the cost-effective use of medicines and other healthcare interventions and their functional integration into healthcare delivery across Lincolnshire.

Representation on the group is comprised of leading professionals from NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board, primary care, the local acute trust United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Trust, Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust, Lincolnshire LMC and Community Pharmacy Lincolnshire.

PLEASE NOTE: The publication of PACEF bulletins is currently suspended. We will provide a brief update of formulary decisions and updates following PACEF meetings in the LICB Medicines Optimisation Newsletter and also listed below. 

Please allow time for the Lincolnshire Joint Formulary to be updated.

 

PACEF and Formulary Meeting Updates

PACEF September 2024

Stiripentol - PACEF approved the change of formulary classification to Amber 2, restricting it’s use for the treatment of epilepsy, within its licensed indication, only at the request of an epilepsy specialist from a tertiary centre. In these circumstances Stiripentol is approved for ongoing prescribing in primary care, following approval of a named patient requests. Stiripentol remains as RED/RED for all other uses.

Phytomenadione (unlicensed) – PACEF approved this due to the shortage of Menadiol tablets, which may necessitate the use of unlicensed Phytomenadione. This has been added onto the formulary as a second-line treatment option and will state unlicensed on the formulary too.

Tadalafil (Daily dose)Following the change in NHSE advice PACEF has approved tadalafil once daily, 5mg and 2.5mg, as a treatment option for those where use of a daily dose is considered clinically appropriate. 2.5mg strength are significantly more expensive than the 5mg strengths and should only be used when 5mg dose is not suitable. Cialis brand should not be used as significantly more expensive than the generic equivalent. Tadalafil remains as second line treatment for erectile dysfunction after sildenafil for patients that meet the SLS criteria.

 

Formulary meeting August 2024

  • Doxazocin is more cost effective to prescribe 2 x 4mg tablets rather than 1 x 8mg tablet. This reflects what is issued at ULHT.
  • Removal of Eloquis brand from Apixaban formulary entry as no longer the most cost-effective brand. Removal of Xarelto brand from Rivaroxaban as no longer the most cost-effective brand. Formulary section clarifies to ensure clarity over full course supply issued on discharge from ULHT.
  • Nitrofurantoin 50mg/5ml discontinued. 25mg/5ml remains available.

 

PACEF Bulletins

Title
PACE Bulletin Vol 17 No 1 Emollient Guidance

Description

This bulletin details the Emollient guidance, revised by the ULHT Dermatology Specialists and the Medicines Optimisation team and approved at the PACEF meeting held on 18.01.23

 

 

The current form to request a non-formulary medicine can be viewed here:

 

Are you a member of our PACEF committee?

If so, please see the forthcoming dates for 2025:

2025 Meeting Dates

Wednesday 22nd January 2025 - 1.15pm start

Wednesday 19th March 2025 - 1.15pm start

Wednesday 21st May 2025 - 1.15pm start

Wednesday 16th July 2025 - 1.15pm start

Wednesday 17th September 2025 - 1.15pm start

Wednesday 19th November 2025 - 1.15pm start