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Changes to BNF distribution

The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has announced changes to the distribution of the printed version of the BNF.

The BNF and BNFC apps and BNF and BNFC content on NICE Evidence are updated monthly. More clinicians are using these digital formats so the print version of the BNF will now be distributed once each year in September instead of twice yearly. The BNFC will continue to be distributed annually.

Action: Clinicians should be aware of this change. The digital formats will be the most appropriate way to access up to date information.

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