Analysis of information for children in package inserts of medications commonly used in pediatrics of 15 hospitals
- Author:
Xiao-Chuan WANG
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- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Children's information; Commonly used medicine; Package insert; Pediatrics
- From: Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2015;50(16):1446-1450
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To investigate and analyze the problems in information for children existing in package inserts of medications commonly used in pediatrics in 15 hospitals and try to establish a template and provide reference for standardizing package inserts of medications in China. METHODS: The method of text analysis and literature survey were used. Information for children in the package inserts were collected, analyzed and evaluated according to Guidance for Industry and Review Staff; Pediatric Information Incorporated Into Human Prescription Drug and Biological Products Labeling (Draft) issued by U.S. FDA and other references. RESULTS: In 660 package inserts of 338 medications, 8.0%, 56.9%, 16.4%, 11.7% and 45.8% contained the information on children's indications, dosages and administrations, adverse drug reactions, contraindications and precautions, respectively, while only 2.3% had information of pediatric clinical trials or children's pharmacokinetic data CONCLUSION: The current information for Children in package inserts are insufficient and lack of standards, so further management should be strengthened to improve the situation.