Drug therapy is a powerful tool to improve outcome, but there is an urgent need to improve pharmacotherapy in neonates through tailored prevention and management of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). At present, infants commonly receive off-label drugs, at dosages extrapolated from those in children or adults. Besides the lack of labelling, inappropriate formulations, (poly)pharmacy, immature organ function and multiple illnesses further raise the risk for ADRs in neonates and infants. Pharmacovigilance to improve the prevention and management of ADRs needs to be tailored to neonates and infants. We illustrate this using prevention strategies for drug prescription and administration errors (e.g. formulation, bedside manipulation, access), detec...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are common and important complications of drug therapy for children. T...
Pharmacotherapy is a very powerful tool to improve outcome in neonates. Clinical pharmacology suppor...
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) refers to the interpretation of quantified drug concentrations in ...
textabstractDrug therapy is a powerful tool to improve outcome, but there is an urgent need to impro...
Introduction: The detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse drug reactions (ADR...
INTRODUCTION: Extensive within-population variability is the essence of neonatal pharmacology. Despi...
Pharmacotherapy is a powerful tool to improve the outcome of neonates. Unfortunately, the potential ...
To attain effective and safe pharmacotherapy in neonates, caregivers have to consider both the clini...
Effective and safe drug administration in neonates should be based on integrated knowledge on the ev...
A focused reflection on rational medicines use in neonates is valuable and relevant, because indicat...
Abstract Many medicines are prescribed to the paediatric population on an unlicensed or 'off-label' ...
The efficacy and safety of a drug is dose or exposure related, and both are used to assess the benef...
Knowledge about the safe and effective use of medicines in neonates has increased substantially but ...
Roberto Antonucci, Annalisa PorcellaDivision of Neonatology and Pediatrics, Department of Medicine, ...
To date, up to 65% of drugs used in neonates and infants are off-label or unlicensed, as they were i...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are common and important complications of drug therapy for children. T...
Pharmacotherapy is a very powerful tool to improve outcome in neonates. Clinical pharmacology suppor...
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) refers to the interpretation of quantified drug concentrations in ...
textabstractDrug therapy is a powerful tool to improve outcome, but there is an urgent need to impro...
Introduction: The detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse drug reactions (ADR...
INTRODUCTION: Extensive within-population variability is the essence of neonatal pharmacology. Despi...
Pharmacotherapy is a powerful tool to improve the outcome of neonates. Unfortunately, the potential ...
To attain effective and safe pharmacotherapy in neonates, caregivers have to consider both the clini...
Effective and safe drug administration in neonates should be based on integrated knowledge on the ev...
A focused reflection on rational medicines use in neonates is valuable and relevant, because indicat...
Abstract Many medicines are prescribed to the paediatric population on an unlicensed or 'off-label' ...
The efficacy and safety of a drug is dose or exposure related, and both are used to assess the benef...
Knowledge about the safe and effective use of medicines in neonates has increased substantially but ...
Roberto Antonucci, Annalisa PorcellaDivision of Neonatology and Pediatrics, Department of Medicine, ...
To date, up to 65% of drugs used in neonates and infants are off-label or unlicensed, as they were i...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are common and important complications of drug therapy for children. T...
Pharmacotherapy is a very powerful tool to improve outcome in neonates. Clinical pharmacology suppor...
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) refers to the interpretation of quantified drug concentrations in ...