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Practical administration of medications in dysphagia and enteral tube feeding

Professor David Wright presents at the Nutricia Annual Congress 2022, the practical administration of medicines in dysphagia and enteral tube feeding.
This presention includes:
  • Information on the use of medicines in enteral tube feeding and dysphagia to help inform the considerations required for medication administration to these patient groups. Including:
  • Current picture on medication use in enteral tube feeding and dysphagia
  • Examples of medicines administration
  • Detail on why formulation tampering can be illegal, dangerous and non-patient centred
  • Practical advice and useful links

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