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  1. Topotecan, pegylated liposomal doxorubicin hydrochloride, paclitaxel, trabectedin and gemcitabine for treating recurrent ovarian cancer (TA389)

    Evidence-based recommendations on topotecan, pegylated liposomal doxorubicin hydrochloride (Caelyx; PLDH), paclitaxel, trabectedin (Yondelis) and gemcitabine. These drugs are for people with ovarian cancer that has come back some time after it was first treated.

  2. Insertion of a double balloon catheter for induction of labour in pregnant women without previous caesarean section (IPG528)

    Evidence-based recommendations on insertion of a double balloon catheter for induction of labour in pregnant women without previous caesarean section. The catheter aims to help induction by causing dilation of the cervix when the cervix is unfavourable for induction. The double balloon squeezes the cervix and stimulates local prostaglandin release, which leads to cervical ripening.

  3. Living-donor liver transplantation (IPG535)

    Evidence-based recommendations on living-donor liver transplantation. This involves replacing a diseased or damaged liver with a healthy one from a living human donor.

  4. Fingolimod for the treatment of highly active relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (TA254)

    Evidence-based recommendations on fingolimod (Gilenya) for highly active relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.

  5. Tolvaptan for treating autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (TA358)

    Evidence-based recommendations on tolvaptan (Jinarc) for treating autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease in adults.

  6. Targeted-release budesonide for treating primary IgA nephropathy (TA937)

    Evidence-based recommendations on targeted-release budesonide (Kinpeygo) for treating primary immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy in adults.

  7. COVID-19 rapid guideline: vitamin D (NG187)

    This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19.

  8. COVID-19 rapid guideline: delivery of radiotherapy (NG162)

    May 2022: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19

  9. COVID-19 rapid guideline: delivery of systemic anticancer treatments (NG161)

    September 2023: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19

  10. COVID-19 rapid guideline: dermatological conditions treated with drugs affecting the immune response (NG169)

    May 2022: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19

  11. COVID-19 rapid guideline: interstitial lung disease (NG177)

    May 2022: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19.

  12. COVID-19 rapid guideline: arranging planned care in hospitals and diagnostic services (NG179)

    May 2022: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19.

  13. COVID-19 rapid guideline: rheumatological autoimmune, inflammatory and metabolic bone disorders (NG167)

    27 May 2022: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19