Consultation outcome - Standard adult ready-to-drink oral
nutritional supplements: ACBS policy
From: Department of Health and
Social Care
Published 19 April 2021
Last updated 22 August 2024 — See all updates
Applies to England
This consultation has concluded
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ACBS policy on standard adult
ready-to-drink oral nutritional supplements: consultation
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Detail of outcome
The consultation proposed a change to adult oral nutritional
supplement volume size, and most people agreed it would improve
prescribing and reduce errors.
However, the Advisory Committee on Borderline Substances
(ACBS) is
not recommending action on volume size at this time because
responses raised several other important concerns that need to be
explored first.
Patient safety incidents were reported and ACBS is
proposing an audit to determine the scale and nature of
incidents. NHS England and the Optimising Nutrition Prescribing
Specialist Group of the British Dietetic Association have agreed
to undertake this work and report the outcomes.
Following this, ACBS and
others will commence dialogue with industry about any problems
identified and reported with packaging, labelling and product
names. ACBS will
then decide whether to advise on changes.
Separately, ACBS will
work with stakeholders to improve communication of prescribing
practice. Work by the NHS Business Services
Authority to categorise nutritional borderline substances
has laid the foundation to replicate this in the British
National Formulary and ensure consistency across the system.
Original consultation Summary
We want your views on changes being proposed to Advisory
Committee on Borderline Substances (ACBS) policy about standard
adult ready-to-drink oral nutritional supplements listed in part
XV of the Drug Tariff.
This consultation ran from
8am on 19 April 2021 to 11:45pm on 1 August
2021
Consultation description
The proposed changes cover:
- the standardising of pack sizes to 125ml and 200ml
- the listing of no more than one volume of each product
- the recommending of 1kcal/ml ONS for certain clinical
conditions only
- criteria for standard adult ready-to-drink oral nutritional
supplements prescribed for use once per day
- the use of ‘complete' and ‘fibre' in brand names and when
describing products
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ACBS policy on standard adult
ready-to-drink oral nutritional supplements
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