This European Respiratory Society task force has reviewed the evidence for paediatric medicines in respiratory disease occurring in adults and children. We describe off-licence use, research priorities and ongoing studies. Off-licence and off-label prescribing in children is widespread and potentially harmful. Research areas in asthma include novel formulations and regimens, and individualised prescribing. In cystic fibrosis, future studies will focus on screened infants and robust outcome measures are needed. Other areas include new enzyme and antibiotic formulations and the basic defect. Research into pneumonia should include evaluation of new antibacterials and regimens, rapid diagnostic tests and, in pleural infection, antibiotic penetr...
Respiratory drugs are widely used in children to treat labeled and non-labeled indications but only ...
<div><p>Respiratory drugs are widely used in children to treat labeled and non-labeled indications b...
BackgroundCurrently, there are no guidelines or consensus statements about the usage of inhaled muco...
This European Respiratory Society task force has reviewed the evidence for paediatric medicines in r...
This European Respiratory Society task force has reviewed the evidence for paediatric medicines in r...
Many respiratory drugs are not available in formulations suitable for infants and toddlers. E...
textabstractThe lack of appropriately authorised and formulated medicines for use in the pediatric p...
The majority of drugs prescribed have not been tested in children and safety and efficacy of childre...
Detailed literature searches were carried out in seven respiratory disease areas. Therapeutic eviden...
Detailed literature searches were carried out in seven respiratory disease areas. Therapeutic eviden...
Immediacy of the problem of combination therapy of respiratory diseases in paediatric practice is ca...
Respiratory drugs are widely used in children to treat labeled and non-labeled indications but only ...
There have been numerous studies to show that many of the medicines used in children are used off-la...
The article deals with the findings of the expert appraisal of the patient medical records of 781 ch...
It is widely recognised that sick children are being offered a second-rate service, because in many ...
Respiratory drugs are widely used in children to treat labeled and non-labeled indications but only ...
<div><p>Respiratory drugs are widely used in children to treat labeled and non-labeled indications b...
BackgroundCurrently, there are no guidelines or consensus statements about the usage of inhaled muco...
This European Respiratory Society task force has reviewed the evidence for paediatric medicines in r...
This European Respiratory Society task force has reviewed the evidence for paediatric medicines in r...
Many respiratory drugs are not available in formulations suitable for infants and toddlers. E...
textabstractThe lack of appropriately authorised and formulated medicines for use in the pediatric p...
The majority of drugs prescribed have not been tested in children and safety and efficacy of childre...
Detailed literature searches were carried out in seven respiratory disease areas. Therapeutic eviden...
Detailed literature searches were carried out in seven respiratory disease areas. Therapeutic eviden...
Immediacy of the problem of combination therapy of respiratory diseases in paediatric practice is ca...
Respiratory drugs are widely used in children to treat labeled and non-labeled indications but only ...
There have been numerous studies to show that many of the medicines used in children are used off-la...
The article deals with the findings of the expert appraisal of the patient medical records of 781 ch...
It is widely recognised that sick children are being offered a second-rate service, because in many ...
Respiratory drugs are widely used in children to treat labeled and non-labeled indications but only ...
<div><p>Respiratory drugs are widely used in children to treat labeled and non-labeled indications b...
BackgroundCurrently, there are no guidelines or consensus statements about the usage of inhaled muco...