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[How often do SmPCs Contain Contraindications and Special Warnings that are Specific for the Paediatric Population].

Stefan Wimmer1,2, Wolfgang Rascher1, Antje Neubert1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: 3.2-3.8% of all medicine prescriptions for minor outpatients are off-label only because of the patients' age group. The younger, the more patients are affected by this issue. Only one fifth of the most commonly used medicines for newborns are licensed for this age group. The aim of this study is to analyse all German SmPCs whether they contain contraindications and warnings that specifically concern paediatric patients.
METHODS: All available SmPCs were processed to search the sections Contraindications and Special warnings and precautions for information on paediatric age groups. Results were evaluated for differences between age groups, ATC classification and routes of application.
RESULTS: 13547 SmPCs (22863 medicinal products) were evaluated. For 3603 (15.8%) medicinal products the SmPC contained contraindications for at least one paediatric age group. For 9687 (42.4%) medicinal products contraindications or warnings were found, including 2833 (12.4%) where all patients below 18 years were affected. Preterms were particularly affected (n=9581, 41.9%) as well as the ATC therapeutic subgroups contrast media (89.0%), cough and cold preparations (86.2%) and Corticosteroids (topical 88.2%, systemic 86.6%). Concerning liquids for oral use the proportion was higher than average (58.2%).
CONCLUSION: It can be assumed that for most medicinal products the contraindications for paediatrics result from a lack of data and age specific formulations rather than from pharmacokinetic or -dynamic differences in paediatric patients. The EU Paediatric Regulation did not significantly stimulate the conduction of paediatric studies in off-patent medicines to this day. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31158911     DOI: 10.1055/a-0898-4076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Klin Padiatr        ISSN: 0300-8630            Impact factor:   1.349


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3.  Development of the Swiss Database for dosing medicinal products in pediatrics.

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4.  SwissPKcdw - A clinical data warehouse for the optimization of pediatric dosing regimens.

Authors:  Roland Goers; Diana Coman Schmid; Vera F Jäggi; Paolo Paioni; Michal J Okoniewski; Althea Parker; Beat Bangerter; Sofia Georgakopoulou; Thierry Sengstag; Julia Bielicki; Romy Tilen; Swen Vermeul; Stefanie D Krämer; Christoph Berger; Bernd Rinn; Henriette E Meyer Zu Schwabedissen
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