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Originator: National Patient Safety Alert - NHS England & NHS Improvement

Issue date: 25-Aug-2021 10:01:29

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Action category: Action

Title: Elimination of bottles of liquefied phenol 80%

Broadcast content:

Following incidents where bottles of liquefied phenol 80% were either confused with other medication or caused burns when spilt, this alert asks providers to eliminate its use and to follow professional guidance to use safer alternatives.

Phenol, a caustic compound used for its antimicrobial, anaesthetic, and antipruritic properties, is highly toxic and corrosive. Liquefied phenol 80% can cause burns, severe tissue injury and is rapidly and well absorbed causing systemic toxicity. It is most commonly used in podiatry and orthopaedic foot surgery for destroying the nail matrix.



Additional information: NHS England and NHS Improvement Regional Offices: please cascade this alert to Community Pharmacy

Alert reference: NatPSA/2021/008/NHSPS

Action underway deadline: 27-Aug-2021

Action complete deadline: 25-Feb-2022

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