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CKS is no longer commissioned by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE). NICE remains committed to providing a replacement service for CKS and is currently reviewing its options. In the meantime, although CKS content is now not being maintained, it still remains relevant and will continue to be made available. CKS content was generated under a programme of topic creation and update. To check if the topic you are viewing is current or out of date, please refer to the topic publication details by clicking on the 'How up-to-date is this topic?' link in the left hand menu on individual topic pages.

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Changes

Version 1.2, revision planned in 2011.

Last revised in September 2007

November 2010 — minor update. Pregestimil® and Nutramigen 1® have been re-branded as Pregestimil LIPIL®, and Nutramigen 1 LIPIL®. Issued in November 2010.

October 2009 — minor update. Description of use of lactase as an off-label indication for unproven lactose intolerance has been removed. Lactase drops are not a medicinal product and therefore have no licensed indications. Issued in October 2009.

May to September 2007 — converted from PRODIGY guidance to CKS topic structure. The evidence-base has been reviewed in detail, and recommendations are more clearly justified and transparently linked to the supporting evidence.

There are no major changes to the recommendations.

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