More detailed patient and GP information leaflets may be available from the relevant specialities such as those produced by the Rheumatology team (NHS Highland intranet access required).
DMARD monitoring in Primary Care (Guidelines)
What's new / Latest updates
05/09/24:
- Mesalazine monitoring amended from 'as per sulfasalazine' to 'as per BNF'.
December 2022
- The Highland DMARD monitoring guidance during COVID-19 has been replaced with the advice provided by NICE CKS.
- These are closely aligned with the previous NHS Highland standard monitoring requirements with additional local requirements listed at the start of the guidance.
- NICE CKS also includes a number of medicines not listed in the previous Highland guidance.
- Please acquaint yourselves with these recommendations.
Audience
- Highland HSCP
- Primary Care
NICE CKS sets out the primary care monitoring requirements for DMARDs (disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs) for individuals from age 18 years onwards. This guidance has been agreed to be used across all specialities in NHS Highland.
Some patients will require additional monitoring due to the severity of their condition or other specific factors: in these cases, the consultant will inform the GP of the specific monitoring required.
This guidance does not cover baseline pre-screening for initiating DMARDS.
Please note: Extra monitoring requirements to those listed in NICE CKS
All specialisms:
- Mercaptopurine: look at the requirements for azathioprine
- Mesalazine: As per BNF: Renal function should be monitored before starting, at 3 months, and then annually during treatment.
Dermatology only:
- Methotrexate for psoriasis:
- procollagen III every 3 months
- Ciclosporin:
- Increased frequency of testing: Every 2 weeks until dose is stable for 6 weeks.
Then every month thereafter. - BP, blood glucose and lipids at baseline and at each attendance
For the majority of DMARDS, follow NICE CKS: Scenario: Monitoring of DMARDs
For the correct tube to use, see the Quick Reference Guide for Blood Science and Microbiology/Immunology Tests