This study explores the methodology advised by healthcare professionals and the methods used by parents/carers to identify whether there is a best practice method for manipulation of 10 mg hydrocortisone tablets to provide an accurate dose to children. Bespoke surveys were used to identify methods recommended and used in manipulation of tablets. Hydrocortisone tablets were manipulated to provide a specified dose by both naïve participants and parents/carers. The accuracy of manipulation was assessed using HPLC analysis. Competed surveys were received from 159 parent/carers reporting doses that ranged from 0.25 to 15 mg. Parents/carers most commonly reported splitting the tablet and administering the solid fraction; however more than 30% of ...
Oral administration of medications to children requires age-appropriate dosage forms and strengths. ...
Aim: Due to a lack of age-appropriate formulations, administration of drugs to children remains a c...
Aims In the EU, development of new medicines for children should follow a prospectively agreed paedi...
Background: A lack of age-appropriate formulations can make it difficult to administer medicines to ...
Background: A lack of age-appropriate formulations can make it difficult to administer medicines to ...
Objectives Children requiring cortisol replacement therapy are often prescribed hydrocortisone doses...
This study sought to determine whether there is an evidence base for drug manipulation to obtain the...
This study sought to determine whether there is an evidence base for drug manipulation to obtain the...
Objectives: When caring for children in a hospital setting, tablets are often manipulated at the war...
The pediatric population suffers from a lack of age-appropriate medicines leading to unsafe situatio...
Tablets containing prescribed doses are not always available, and this is of particular importance i...
Introduction: Manipulation of medicines is often necessary in the paediatric setting due to lack of ...
Oral administration of medications to children requires age-appropriate dosage forms and strengths. ...
Oral administration of medications to children requires age-appropriate dosage forms and strengths. ...
Oral administration of medications to children requires age-appropriate dosage forms and strengths. ...
Oral administration of medications to children requires age-appropriate dosage forms and strengths. ...
Aim: Due to a lack of age-appropriate formulations, administration of drugs to children remains a c...
Aims In the EU, development of new medicines for children should follow a prospectively agreed paedi...
Background: A lack of age-appropriate formulations can make it difficult to administer medicines to ...
Background: A lack of age-appropriate formulations can make it difficult to administer medicines to ...
Objectives Children requiring cortisol replacement therapy are often prescribed hydrocortisone doses...
This study sought to determine whether there is an evidence base for drug manipulation to obtain the...
This study sought to determine whether there is an evidence base for drug manipulation to obtain the...
Objectives: When caring for children in a hospital setting, tablets are often manipulated at the war...
The pediatric population suffers from a lack of age-appropriate medicines leading to unsafe situatio...
Tablets containing prescribed doses are not always available, and this is of particular importance i...
Introduction: Manipulation of medicines is often necessary in the paediatric setting due to lack of ...
Oral administration of medications to children requires age-appropriate dosage forms and strengths. ...
Oral administration of medications to children requires age-appropriate dosage forms and strengths. ...
Oral administration of medications to children requires age-appropriate dosage forms and strengths. ...
Oral administration of medications to children requires age-appropriate dosage forms and strengths. ...
Aim: Due to a lack of age-appropriate formulations, administration of drugs to children remains a c...
Aims In the EU, development of new medicines for children should follow a prospectively agreed paedi...