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  1. Urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse in women: management (NG123)

    This guideline covers assessing and managing urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse in women aged 18 and over. It also covers complications associated with mesh surgery for these conditions.

  2. Patient decision aids

    stress urinary incontinence Stress urinary incontinence is when you leak urine accidentally, especially during exercise or when you...

  3. Acutely ill adults in hospital: recognising and responding to deterioration (CG50)

    This guideline covers how patients in hospital should be monitored to identify those whose health may become worse suddenly and the care they should receive. It aims to reduce the risk of patients needing to stay longer in hospital, not recovering fully or dying. It doesn’t specifically cover the care of children, patients in critical care areas or those in the final stages of a terminal illness.

  4. Dapagliflozin in combination therapy for treating type 2 diabetes (TA288)

    Evidence-based recommendations on dapagliflozin (Forxiga) given with other drugs for treating type 2 diabetes in adults.

  5. Lower urinary tract symptoms in men: management (CG97)

    This guideline covers managing lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in men over 18. It aims to improve the quality of life for men with LUTS by recommending which assessments they should receive, and when conservative management, drug treatment and surgery can help.

  6. Canagliflozin in combination therapy for treating type 2 diabetes (TA315)

    Evidence-based recommendations on canagliflozin (Invokana) in combination therapy for treating type 2 diabetes in adults.

  7. Empagliflozin in combination therapy for treating type 2 diabetes (TA336)

    Evidence-based recommendations on empagliflozin (Jardiance) in combination therapy for treating type 2 diabetes.

  8. Dapagliflozin in triple therapy for treating type 2 diabetes (TA418)

    Evidence-based recommendations on dapagliflozin (Forxiga) given with 2 other drugs for treating type 2 diabetes in adults.

  9. Suspected cancer: recognition and referral (NG12)

    This guideline covers identifying children, young people and adults with symptoms that could be caused by cancer. It outlines appropriate investigations in primary care, and selection of people to refer for a specialist opinion. It aims to help people understand what to expect if they have symptoms that may suggest cancer.

  10. 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.

  11. The NGAL Test for early diagnosis of acute kidney injury (MIB3)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on the NGAL Test for early diagnosis of acute kidney injury .

  12. Dapagliflozin for treating chronic kidney disease (TA775)

    Evidence-based recommendations on dapagliflozin (Forxiga) for chronic kidney disease in adults.

  13. Jaundice in newborn babies under 28 days (CG98)

    This guideline covers diagnosing and treating jaundice, which is caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood, in newborn babies (neonates). It aims to help detect or prevent very high levels of bilirubin, which can be harmful if not treated.

  14. Diabetes: annual care processes (IND10)

    This indicator covers the proportion of adults with diabetes who have received all 9 basic care processes. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes. This indicator was previously published as CCG13

  15. Meningitis (bacterial) and meningococcal disease: recognition, diagnosis and management (NG240)

    This guideline covers recognising, diagnosing and managing bacterial meningitis and meningococcal disease in babies, children, young people and adults. It aims to reduce death and disability by helping healthcare professionals recognise meningitis and treat it quickly and effectively.