Objective: Despite the national/international warnings and little evidence as to whether over-the-counter cough and cold medications (OTC-CCM) are effective, physicians frequently overprescribe, parents overuse these drugs and antibiotics for URTIs in young child. This study aimed to determine the prescription pattern of over-the-counter cough and cold medications (OTC-CCM) in children less than two years. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study in which we collected physicians prescriptions in young infants less than two years of age with ARI (acute respiratory infections) who visited pediatric emergency department (ED) between September 2017-April 2018 and received prescription with OTC-CCM enrolled. Infants who did not receive OTC-CCM...
Background: Antibiotics are the most frequently prescribed drugs in paediatrics. However, the threat...
Aim: To assess in infants the number of illness episodes treated with antibiotics and prescription r...
Background: Fever is common in children and often self-limiting, nevertheless antibiotics are freque...
Objective: Despite the national/international warnings and little evidence as to whether over-the-co...
Objectives: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the pattern of antibiotic presc...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have reported high rates of inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions in ur...
AbstractBackground: Concerns over inappropriate use of cough and cold medication (CCM) in children h...
Introduction: While fever is the main complaint among pediatric emergency services and high antibiot...
Background: Irrational use of antimicrobials is a complex and multifactorial problem in developing c...
Antibiotics are the main drugs used for treatment of infections and are most commonly prescribed in ...
ObjectiveWe sought to describe the epidemiology of viral respiratory-tract infections and patterns i...
Abstract Acute cough, a common complaint in young children, is often the result of a viral upper res...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is a self-limiting viral infection and should not be treate...
Background Antibiotics are overprescribed for children with upper respiratory infections (URIs), lea...
Introduction: While fever is the main complaint among pediatric emergency services and high antibiot...
Background: Antibiotics are the most frequently prescribed drugs in paediatrics. However, the threat...
Aim: To assess in infants the number of illness episodes treated with antibiotics and prescription r...
Background: Fever is common in children and often self-limiting, nevertheless antibiotics are freque...
Objective: Despite the national/international warnings and little evidence as to whether over-the-co...
Objectives: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the pattern of antibiotic presc...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have reported high rates of inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions in ur...
AbstractBackground: Concerns over inappropriate use of cough and cold medication (CCM) in children h...
Introduction: While fever is the main complaint among pediatric emergency services and high antibiot...
Background: Irrational use of antimicrobials is a complex and multifactorial problem in developing c...
Antibiotics are the main drugs used for treatment of infections and are most commonly prescribed in ...
ObjectiveWe sought to describe the epidemiology of viral respiratory-tract infections and patterns i...
Abstract Acute cough, a common complaint in young children, is often the result of a viral upper res...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is a self-limiting viral infection and should not be treate...
Background Antibiotics are overprescribed for children with upper respiratory infections (URIs), lea...
Introduction: While fever is the main complaint among pediatric emergency services and high antibiot...
Background: Antibiotics are the most frequently prescribed drugs in paediatrics. However, the threat...
Aim: To assess in infants the number of illness episodes treated with antibiotics and prescription r...
Background: Fever is common in children and often self-limiting, nevertheless antibiotics are freque...