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Decrease in therapeutic errors involving prescription cough and cold medications in young children.

Suzanne Doyon1, Yolande Tra, Wendy Klein-Schwartz.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine whether an increase in therapeutic errors involving prescription cough and cold medications (CCM) reported to poison centers was observed following the October 2007 voluntary withdrawal of over-the-counter CCM.
METHODS: Analysis of therapeutic errors involving prescription CCM in children under 2 years of age for the 33 months before and the 27 months after the October 2007 withdrawal.
RESULTS: Total counts of therapeutic errors involving prescription CCM in children under 2 years of age decreased from 452 to 337 per year. Rates of therapeutic errors decreased from 0.43 cases/100,000 person-month prewithdrawal to 0.32 postwithdrawal, a 25.6% decrease (p<0.0001).
CONCLUSIONS: An increase in harm as measured by the number of poison center calls for therapeutic errors involving prescription CCM was not observed in the 27-month time period after the withdrawal. A significant decrease in therapeutic errors involving these products is reported.

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Keywords:  cough and cold medications; poison center; therapeutic errors

Year:  2012        PMID: 23118661      PMCID: PMC3428192          DOI: 10.5863/1551-6776-17.1.84

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 1551-6776


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