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This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE technology appraisal guidance 375.
Baloxavir marboxil for treating influenza in babies under 1 year [ID6555]
Discontinued Reference number: GID-TA11712
Baloxavir marboxil for treating and preventing influenza in people 3 weeks to 11 years [ID6554]
In development Reference number: GID-TA11732 Expected publication date: TBC
Intramedullary distraction for lower limb lengthening (IPG197)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE HealthTech guidance 613.
This guidance has been updated and replaced by the NICE guideline on asthma: diagnosis, monitoring and chronic asthma management (BTS, NICE, SIGN).
Parent-training/education programmes in the management of children with conduct disorders (TA102)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE guideline CG158.
Dexamethasone intravitreal implant for treating diabetic macular oedema (TA349)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE technology appraisal guidance 824.
Guidance on the use of etanercept for the treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (TA35)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE technology appraisal guidance 373.
This guidance has been updated and replaced by the NICE guideline on asthma: diagnosis, monitoring and chronic asthma management (BTS, NICE, SIGN).
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE technology appraisal guidance 908.
This guidance has been withdrawn because Novartis has discontinued ofatumumab (Arzerra). Ofatumumab will continue to be available for people who need it. Contact Clinigen at managedacess@clinigengroup.com or 01932 842100 for details.
Ruxolitinib for treating polycythaemia vera (terminated appraisal) (TA356)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE technology appraisal guidance TA921.
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE technology appraisal guidance 476.
The appraisal has been withdrawn because Janssen withdrew their marketing authorisation on 1 May 2018. The availability of direct-acting antiviral combination treatments for hepatitis C has reduced the use of simeprevir, so the company has decided to discontinue it.