In the UK, medicines for chronic conditions in children and young people (CYP) are typically initiated within secondary or tertiary care, with responsibility for ongoing supply often then passed to the child's general practitioner (GP) and community pharmacist. The patient should then be reviewed in regular specialist clinics, with two-way communication for any changes in medications or clinical status undertaken between primary and secondary/tertiary care. This arrangement allows long-term medications to be obtained close to home.Although this is what parents expect, the reality is often messy, with families regularly needing to source some medicines from the GPs and others via hospitals or homecare services. In addition, these arrangement...
Developing suitable paediatric formulations and ensuring access to them by the greatest number of th...
The use of community pharmacies across Europe has potential to alleviate the burden on overstretched...
Background There is evidence to suggest that adherence with prescribed medication is lower amongst a...
Prescribing for children at the primary–secondary/ tertiary care interface is more complex than that...
Background. It is estimated that 200 million prescriptions for children and adolescents were issued ...
The prescribing of unlicensed and off label medicines to children has become an area of concern due ...
Medicines' management or pharmaceutical care in paediatric patients is particularly demanding, mainl...
To be able to prescribe commonly used drugs safely and effectively is a core requirement of the newl...
AimsRoyal College of Paediatrics and Child Health subspecialist training in Paediatric Clinical Phar...
Medication errors frequently occur with paediatric patients who take long term medication at home, w...
Aim: Improving adherence to medicines in children with chronic conditions may lead to significant ec...
AIM: To describe the patterns of antimicrobial prescribing in general practice for children aged ≤18...
© 2021 Royal Pharmaceutical Society. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has...
Access to health care for children is important. It is dependent on access to health professionals a...
Background The National Health Service England, Commissioning for Quality and Innovation for Antimic...
Developing suitable paediatric formulations and ensuring access to them by the greatest number of th...
The use of community pharmacies across Europe has potential to alleviate the burden on overstretched...
Background There is evidence to suggest that adherence with prescribed medication is lower amongst a...
Prescribing for children at the primary–secondary/ tertiary care interface is more complex than that...
Background. It is estimated that 200 million prescriptions for children and adolescents were issued ...
The prescribing of unlicensed and off label medicines to children has become an area of concern due ...
Medicines' management or pharmaceutical care in paediatric patients is particularly demanding, mainl...
To be able to prescribe commonly used drugs safely and effectively is a core requirement of the newl...
AimsRoyal College of Paediatrics and Child Health subspecialist training in Paediatric Clinical Phar...
Medication errors frequently occur with paediatric patients who take long term medication at home, w...
Aim: Improving adherence to medicines in children with chronic conditions may lead to significant ec...
AIM: To describe the patterns of antimicrobial prescribing in general practice for children aged ≤18...
© 2021 Royal Pharmaceutical Society. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has...
Access to health care for children is important. It is dependent on access to health professionals a...
Background The National Health Service England, Commissioning for Quality and Innovation for Antimic...
Developing suitable paediatric formulations and ensuring access to them by the greatest number of th...
The use of community pharmacies across Europe has potential to alleviate the burden on overstretched...
Background There is evidence to suggest that adherence with prescribed medication is lower amongst a...