医学
药方
标签外使用
授权
家庭医学
门诊部
销售授权
临床试验
替代医学
儿科
沙丁胺醇
急诊医学
内科学
护理部
哮喘
病理
生物
生物信息学
计算机科学
计算机安全
作者
Francelle Adorno Sôffa Guimarães Monteiro,Cristina N. Soares,Letícia G. Chaveiro,Valeska A. Cabral,Paulo M. A. Lima
标识
DOI:10.1177/00494755211068644
摘要
Ours is a cross-sectional, descriptive, retrospective study evaluating the extent of off-label prescribing for patients attending a university paediatric outpatient department in Goiás, Brazil. 391 patients were treated in the outpatient, and 668 medicines were prescribed. Of these, 70.4% followed the terms of the marketing authorization; 0.3% were unlicenced, and 11% were off-label. Dose was the main factor in off-label prescribing. Infants (0-2 years) received 37.8% of the off-label prescriptions. Vitamins and drugs for the treatment of respiratory diseases were the most prevalent culprits. Of the total prescriptions, 23 different drugs were defined as off-label. Salbutamol was the most prescribed (41.9%). Owing to practical and legal difficulties in carrying out clinical trials, medicines are inadequately studied in children; cooperation between industry, regulatory authorities, and healthcare professionals is required to improve treatment safety. Our results may help guide clinical researcher on off-label prescripting in future trials.
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