Shortage of essential pediatric medications puts children's health at risk. Results from a European Confederation of Primary Care Paediatricians (ECPCP) Survey 2023

Christine Magendie , Gottfried Huss , Laura Reali , Stephen Reingold
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Unparalleled drug shortages during the winter of 2022/2023 had a profound impact on paediatric primary care across Europe. A survey conducted by the European Confederation of Primary Care Paediatricians (ECPCP) evaluated the availability of essential pediatric drugs and the resulting challenges. The survey was conducted between January and March 2023 and included responses from 640 paediatricians from 18 countries. The results of the survey indicated that there were substantial shortages, particularly of child friendly formulations of commonly prescribed medicines. Paediatricians in the survey feared that the use of less appropriate alternatives could potentially compromise the efficacy and safety of treatment. The survey findings highlight the urgent need for coordinated actions at multiple levels to ensure the availability of essential pediatric medications and safeguard children's health in future crises.

儿科基本药物短缺危及儿童健康。欧洲初级保健儿科医生联合会 (ECPCP) 2023 年调查结果
2022/2023 年冬季出现了前所未有的药物短缺,对整个欧洲的儿科初级保健产生了深远影响。欧洲初级保健儿科医生联合会(ECPCP)开展的一项调查评估了儿科基本药物的供应情况以及由此带来的挑战。调查于 2023 年 1 月至 3 月进行,来自 18 个国家的 640 名儿科医生参与了调查。调查结果显示,药品严重短缺,尤其是常用处方药的儿童友好型配方。参与调查的儿科医生担心,使用不太合适的替代品可能会影响治疗的有效性和安全性。调查结果突出表明,迫切需要在多个层面采取协调行动,以确保儿科基本药物的供应,并在未来的危机中保障儿童的健康。
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Global pediatrics
Global pediatrics Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health
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