Off-label Medication Use in Pediatric Outpatients: A Retrospective Observational Study at Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek Hospital in Lampung

Cheri F. A. Dera, Suri Nurma
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Several medications are prescribed for infants and children, but adequate information about these drugs are unavailable. Previous studies also revealed that the use of off-label drug is prevalent among pediatric outpatients. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the prevalence of off-label drug use in pediatric outpatients at Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek Lampung Hospital from January–June 2019. This observational descriptive was conducted using simple random and retrospective sampling methods. Drugs were identified using a brochure, British National Formulary for Children (BNF), and Specialist Health Science Formulary from the Indonesian Pediatrician Association (IDAI), followed by classification with the Anatomical Therapeutical Chemical (ATC). The results showed that there were 120 samples, of which 56% are males, while 42% are within the age range of 6–12 years. The most common diagnoses were SNRS, followed by epilepsy and anemia. A total of 393 drugs were used in this study and analgesic-antipyretic was the most prescribed. The prevalence of off-label drug usage in pediatric patients was 19.6%, where the off-label age was higher (16.29%) than indication (2,81%) and doses (0,5). Furthermore, most of these medications were for the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and metabolic systems. There has been a 19,6% prevalence in the use of off-label drug among pediatric outpatients, where off-label age was the highest, and most of the medication are used for the treatment of the cardiovascular system.
儿科门诊患者使用说明书外药物:南榜Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek医院的回顾性观察研究
有几种药物是为婴儿和儿童开的,但没有关于这些药物的充分信息。以前的研究也表明,使用说明书外药物在儿科门诊患者中很普遍。因此,本研究旨在确定2019年1月至6月Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek Lampung医院儿科门诊患者超说明书用药的流行情况。本观察性描述采用简单随机和回顾性抽样方法进行。使用英国国家儿童处方手册(BNF)和印度尼西亚儿科医生协会(IDAI)的专家健康科学处方手册确定药物,然后使用解剖治疗化学(ATC)进行分类。结果显示,120个样本中,男性占56%,年龄在6-12岁之间的占42%。最常见的诊断是SNRS,其次是癫痫和贫血。本研究共使用393种药物,其中以镇痛解热类药物最多。儿科患者超说明书用药的患病率为19.6%,其中超说明书年龄(16.29%)高于适应症(2.81%)和剂量(0.05)。此外,这些药物大多用于心血管、呼吸、消化和代谢系统。在儿科门诊患者中,使用超说明书药物的患病率为19.6%,其中超说明书年龄最高,大多数药物用于治疗心血管系统。
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