The study of medications among pediatric patients has increased worldwide since 1997 in response to new legislation and regulations, but these studies have not yet adequately addressed the therapeutic needs of neonates. Additionally, extant guidance developed by regulatory agencies worldwide does not fully address the specificities of neonatal drug development, especially among extremely premature newborns who currently survive. Consequently, an international consortium from Canada, Europe, Japan, and the United States was organized by the Critical Path Institute to address the content of guidance. This group included neonatologists, neonatal nurses, parents, regulators, ethicists, clinical pharmacologists, specialists in pharmacokinetics, ...
Effective and safe drug administration in young infants should be based on integrated knowledge conc...
BACKGROUND: Relatively few neonatal drug development studies have been conducted, but an increase is...
PURPOSE: Neonatal infections are associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Optimal treatme...
The study of medications among pediatric patients has increased worldwide since 1997 in response to ...
Pharmacotherapy is a powerful tool to improve the outcome of neonates. Unfortunately, the potential ...
To date, up to 65% of drugs used in neonates and infants are off-label or unlicensed, as they were i...
To attain effective and safe pharmacotherapy in neonates, caregivers have to consider both the clini...
Relatively few neonatal drug development studies have been conducted, but an increase is expected wi...
Drug studies in developing pediatric patients, especially newborns, create many ethical challenges t...
A focused reflection on rational medicines use in neonates is valuable and relevant, because indicat...
Effective and safe drug administration in neonates should be based on integrated knowledge on the ev...
Drug dosing in neonates should be based on integrated knowledge concerning the disease to be treated...
INTRODUCTION: The key feature of the newborn is its fast age-dependent maturation, resulting in exte...
Drug therapy is a powerful tool for improving neonatal outcome. Despite this, neonatologists still r...
A focused reflection on rational medicines use in neonates is valuable and relevant, because indicat...
Effective and safe drug administration in young infants should be based on integrated knowledge conc...
BACKGROUND: Relatively few neonatal drug development studies have been conducted, but an increase is...
PURPOSE: Neonatal infections are associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Optimal treatme...
The study of medications among pediatric patients has increased worldwide since 1997 in response to ...
Pharmacotherapy is a powerful tool to improve the outcome of neonates. Unfortunately, the potential ...
To date, up to 65% of drugs used in neonates and infants are off-label or unlicensed, as they were i...
To attain effective and safe pharmacotherapy in neonates, caregivers have to consider both the clini...
Relatively few neonatal drug development studies have been conducted, but an increase is expected wi...
Drug studies in developing pediatric patients, especially newborns, create many ethical challenges t...
A focused reflection on rational medicines use in neonates is valuable and relevant, because indicat...
Effective and safe drug administration in neonates should be based on integrated knowledge on the ev...
Drug dosing in neonates should be based on integrated knowledge concerning the disease to be treated...
INTRODUCTION: The key feature of the newborn is its fast age-dependent maturation, resulting in exte...
Drug therapy is a powerful tool for improving neonatal outcome. Despite this, neonatologists still r...
A focused reflection on rational medicines use in neonates is valuable and relevant, because indicat...
Effective and safe drug administration in young infants should be based on integrated knowledge conc...
BACKGROUND: Relatively few neonatal drug development studies have been conducted, but an increase is...
PURPOSE: Neonatal infections are associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Optimal treatme...