Literature DB >> 9599520

[Peroral drug administration to children--are there any problems?].

G K Steffensen1, A Pachaï, S E Pedersen.   

Abstract

Children's compliance with orally administered medicine is described. Five hundred questionnaires were given to the parents of children at their first visit at the out-patient clinic with a response from 484. Three hundred and ninety-seven children had been treated with oral medication in the form of liquid formulation or tablets, 257 within the previous year. Of these, 43.2% reported difficulties in taking the medication. Only 8.5% of the treatments had been interrupted. The main cause of the problems were the medications' taste and difficulties with swallowing tablets. The problems were more pronounced among the younger children. The administration of tablets was more difficult than the administration of liquids. There was no relationship between the problems and frequency of dosing, duration of treatment, severity of illness, social status of the parents, or the parents' age. In conclusion, prescription of better tasting mixtures and chewable tablets may reduce the problems associated with administering oral medication to children.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9599520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ugeskr Laeger        ISSN: 0041-5782


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