Unlicensed and off label drug use in paediatric wards: prospective study
- PMID: 9487167
- PMCID: PMC2665567
- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.316.7128.343
Unlicensed and off label drug use in paediatric wards: prospective study
Abstract
Objective: To determine the extent of use in children in hospital of drugs that are not specifically licensed for use in children (unlicensed) and of drugs that are used outside the terms of their product licence that apply to indication, age, dose, or route of administration (off label).
Design: Prospective study of drugs administered on paediatric medical and surgical wards for 13 weeks.
Setting: Regional children's hospital.
Subjects: Paediatric inpatients in medical and surgical wards.
Main outcome measures: Comparison of the use of each drug with its product licence to determine whether the drug was used in an unlicensed or off label manner.
Results: 2013 courses of drugs were administered to 609 paediatric patients in 707 admissions. 506 (25%) of the drug courses (prescriptions) were either unlicensed (139) or off label (367) uses. In 256 (36%) of the 707 admissions patients received one or more courses of an unlicensed or off label treatment in hospital.
Conclusions: Use of drugs in an off label or unlicensed manner to treat children is widespread. Drugs are more likely to be used in an off label manner than in an unlicensed manner.
Comment in
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Unlicensed and off label drug use for paediatric patients. General practitioners prescribe SSRIs to children off label.BMJ. 1998 Jul 18;317(7152):204. BMJ. 1998. PMID: 9665912 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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Unlicensed and off label drug use for paediatric patients. Optimal dosing schedules with gentamicin are needed for premature neonates.BMJ. 1998 Jul 18;317(7152):204-5. BMJ. 1998. PMID: 9705639 No abstract available.
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