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History and Current Status of Growth Hormone Treatment in Children.
Growth hormone (GH) has been used to treat severe GH deficiency for more than 60 years, with other indications dependent upon approval from national medical societies and governmental agencies. Many changes in GH preparations have been made to improve safety, compliance, and efficacy, from the extraction of GH from human pituitary glands to recombinant hormone technology and from the use of vials and syringes to the use of more advanced devices. Adherence to treatment has always been highlighted as a key point in the success of treatment; new depot preparations permitting weekly administration have advantages in this regard. This review summarizes the history of GH use and provides an analysis of the new weekly administration products.
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Pediatric Drugs promotes the optimization and advancement of all aspects of pharmacotherapy for healthcare professionals interested in pediatric drug therapy (including vaccines). The program of review and original research articles provides healthcare decision makers with clinically applicable knowledge on issues relevant to drug therapy in all areas of neonatology and the care of children and adolescents. The Journal includes:
-overviews of contentious or emerging issues.
-comprehensive narrative reviews of topics relating to the effective and safe management of drug therapy through all stages of pediatric development.
-practical reviews covering optimum drug management of specific clinical situations.
-systematic reviews that collate empirical evidence to answer a specific research question, using explicit, systematic methods as outlined by the PRISMA statement.
-Adis Drug Reviews of the properties and place in therapy of both newer and established drugs in the pediatric population.
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