To report pediatric cases of paradoxical respiratory adverse drug reactions (ADRs) after exposure to oral mucolytic drugs (carbocysteine, acetylcysteine) that led to the withdrawal of licenses for these drugs for infants in France and then Italy.The study followed the recommendations of the European guidelines of pharmacovigilance for medicines used in the paediatric population.Cases voluntarily reported by physicians from 1989 to 2008 were identified in the national French pharmacovigilance public database and in drug company databases.The definition of paradoxical respiratory ADRs was based on the literature. Exposure to mucolytic drugs was arbitrarily defined as having received mucolytic drugs for at least 2 days (>200 mg) and at least u...
To obtain reliable information about the incidence of adverse drug reactions, and identify potential...
Children with complex chronic conditions (CCC) are presumed to be vulnerable to adverse drug reactio...
Background: A previous meta-analysis reported that 9.5 of hospitalized children suffered from an adv...
OBJECTIVE: To report pediatric cases of paradoxical respiratory adverse drug reactions (ADRs) after ...
Mucolytic agents are well known and frequently prescribed drugs in children with different respirato...
The article highlights the treatment of the respiratory tract diseases accompanied by the developmen...
Abstract Many medicines are prescribed to the paediatric population on an unlicensed or 'off-label' ...
Recently published studies examining the extent of off-label drug prescribing in various European pa...
<p><em>Mucolytics are widely used in pediatric respiratory pathology treatment. This review contains...
Objective: To gain information on safety of drugs used in pediatrics through a 4-year post-marketing...
Contains fulltext : 229840.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: The risk ...
<em>The structure of morbidity of respiratory system diseases (RSD) in children, living in Saint Pet...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are common and important complications of drug therapy for children. T...
Antibiotics are among the most prescribed drugs in pediatric inpatients and are frequently associate...
OBJECTIVE: To gain information on safety of drugs used in pediatrics through a 4-year post-marketing...
To obtain reliable information about the incidence of adverse drug reactions, and identify potential...
Children with complex chronic conditions (CCC) are presumed to be vulnerable to adverse drug reactio...
Background: A previous meta-analysis reported that 9.5 of hospitalized children suffered from an adv...
OBJECTIVE: To report pediatric cases of paradoxical respiratory adverse drug reactions (ADRs) after ...
Mucolytic agents are well known and frequently prescribed drugs in children with different respirato...
The article highlights the treatment of the respiratory tract diseases accompanied by the developmen...
Abstract Many medicines are prescribed to the paediatric population on an unlicensed or 'off-label' ...
Recently published studies examining the extent of off-label drug prescribing in various European pa...
<p><em>Mucolytics are widely used in pediatric respiratory pathology treatment. This review contains...
Objective: To gain information on safety of drugs used in pediatrics through a 4-year post-marketing...
Contains fulltext : 229840.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: The risk ...
<em>The structure of morbidity of respiratory system diseases (RSD) in children, living in Saint Pet...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are common and important complications of drug therapy for children. T...
Antibiotics are among the most prescribed drugs in pediatric inpatients and are frequently associate...
OBJECTIVE: To gain information on safety of drugs used in pediatrics through a 4-year post-marketing...
To obtain reliable information about the incidence of adverse drug reactions, and identify potential...
Children with complex chronic conditions (CCC) are presumed to be vulnerable to adverse drug reactio...
Background: A previous meta-analysis reported that 9.5 of hospitalized children suffered from an adv...