Unlicensed and off-label drug use in a Swiss paediatric university hospital.


Autoria(s): Di Paolo, E.R.; Stoetter, H.; Cotting, J.; Frey, P.; Gehri, M.; Beck-Popovic, M.; Tolsa, J.F.; Fanconi, S.; Pannatier, A.
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

BACKGROUND: Many medicines used in newborns, infants, children and adolescents are not licensed ("unlicensed") or are prescribed outside the terms of the marketing authorization ("off-label"). Several studies have shown that this is a common practice in various healthcare settings in the USA, Europe and Australia, but data are scarce in Switzerland. OBJECTIVES: The aim of our prospective study was to determine the proportion of unlicensed or off-label prescriptions in paediatric patients. METHODS: This pilot study was conducted prospectively over a six month period in the department of paediatrics of a university hospital. RESULTS: Sixty patients aged from three days to 14 years were included in the study. A total of 483 prescriptions were written for the patients. More than half of all prescriptions (247; 51%) followed the terms of the marketing authorization. 114 (24%) were unlicensed and 122 (25%) off-label. All patients received at least one unlicensed or offlabel medicine. CONCLUSION: The use of unlicensed or off-label medicines to treat children was found to be common. Co-operation between the pharmaceutical industry, national regulatory authorities, clinical researchers, healthcare professionals and parents is required in order to ensure that children do not remain "therapeutic orphans".

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eng

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Swiss Medical Weekly13613-14218-222

Palavras-Chave #Adolescent; Child; Child, Preschool; Drug Approval; Drug Labeling; Female; Hospitals, Pediatric; Hospitals, University; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Physician's Practice Patterns; Pilot Projects; Prospective Studies; Switzerland
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