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Utilisation and Off-Label Prescriptions of Respiratory Drugs in Children

Respiratory drugs are widely used in children to treat labeled and non-labeled indications but only some data are available quantifying comprehensively off-label usage. Thus, we aim to analyse drug utilisation and off-label prescribing of respiratory drugs focusing on age- and indication-related off...

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Autores principales: Schmiedl, Sven, Fischer, Rainald, Ibáñez, Luisa, Fortuny, Joan, Klungel, Olaf H., Reynolds, Robert, Gerlach, Roman, Tauscher, Martin, Thürmann, Petra, Hasford, Joerg, Rottenkolber, Marietta
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4152124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25180704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105110
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author Schmiedl, Sven
Fischer, Rainald
Ibáñez, Luisa
Fortuny, Joan
Klungel, Olaf H.
Reynolds, Robert
Gerlach, Roman
Tauscher, Martin
Thürmann, Petra
Hasford, Joerg
Rottenkolber, Marietta
author_facet Schmiedl, Sven
Fischer, Rainald
Ibáñez, Luisa
Fortuny, Joan
Klungel, Olaf H.
Reynolds, Robert
Gerlach, Roman
Tauscher, Martin
Thürmann, Petra
Hasford, Joerg
Rottenkolber, Marietta
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description Respiratory drugs are widely used in children to treat labeled and non-labeled indications but only some data are available quantifying comprehensively off-label usage. Thus, we aim to analyse drug utilisation and off-label prescribing of respiratory drugs focusing on age- and indication-related off-label use. Patients aged ≤18 years documented in the Bavarian Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians database (approx. 2 million children) between 2004 and 2008 were included in our study. Annual period prevalence rates (PPRs) per 10,000 children and the proportion of age- and indication-related off-label prescriptions were calculated and stratified by age and gender. Within the study period, highest PPRs were found for the fixed combination of clenbuterol/ambroxol (between 374–575 per 10,000 children) and the inhaled short acting beta-2-agonist salbutamol (between 378–527 per 10,000 children). Highest relative PPR increase was found for oral salbutamol (approx. 39-fold) whereas the most distinct decrease was found for oral long-acting beta-2-agonist clenbuterol (−97%). Compound classes most frequently involved in off-label prescribing were inhaled bronchodilative compounds (91,402; 37.3%) and oral beta-2-agonists (26,850; 22.5%). The highest absolute number of off-label prescriptions were found for inhaled salbutamol (n = 67,084; 42.0%) and oral clenbuterol/ambroxol (fixed combination, n = 18,897; 20.7%). Off-label prescribing due to indication was of much greater relevance than age-related off-label use. Most frequently, bronchodilative compounds were used off-label to treat respiratory tract infections. Highest off-label prescription rates were found in the youngest patients without relevant gender-related differences. Off-label prescribing of respiratory drugs is common especially in young children. Bronchodilative drugs were most frequently used off-label for treating acute bronchitis or upper respiratory tract infections underlining the essential need for a more rational prescribing in this area.
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spelling pubmed-41521242014-09-05 Utilisation and Off-Label Prescriptions of Respiratory Drugs in Children Schmiedl, Sven Fischer, Rainald Ibáñez, Luisa Fortuny, Joan Klungel, Olaf H. Reynolds, Robert Gerlach, Roman Tauscher, Martin Thürmann, Petra Hasford, Joerg Rottenkolber, Marietta PLoS One Research Article Respiratory drugs are widely used in children to treat labeled and non-labeled indications but only some data are available quantifying comprehensively off-label usage. Thus, we aim to analyse drug utilisation and off-label prescribing of respiratory drugs focusing on age- and indication-related off-label use. Patients aged ≤18 years documented in the Bavarian Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians database (approx. 2 million children) between 2004 and 2008 were included in our study. Annual period prevalence rates (PPRs) per 10,000 children and the proportion of age- and indication-related off-label prescriptions were calculated and stratified by age and gender. Within the study period, highest PPRs were found for the fixed combination of clenbuterol/ambroxol (between 374–575 per 10,000 children) and the inhaled short acting beta-2-agonist salbutamol (between 378–527 per 10,000 children). Highest relative PPR increase was found for oral salbutamol (approx. 39-fold) whereas the most distinct decrease was found for oral long-acting beta-2-agonist clenbuterol (−97%). Compound classes most frequently involved in off-label prescribing were inhaled bronchodilative compounds (91,402; 37.3%) and oral beta-2-agonists (26,850; 22.5%). The highest absolute number of off-label prescriptions were found for inhaled salbutamol (n = 67,084; 42.0%) and oral clenbuterol/ambroxol (fixed combination, n = 18,897; 20.7%). Off-label prescribing due to indication was of much greater relevance than age-related off-label use. Most frequently, bronchodilative compounds were used off-label to treat respiratory tract infections. Highest off-label prescription rates were found in the youngest patients without relevant gender-related differences. Off-label prescribing of respiratory drugs is common especially in young children. Bronchodilative drugs were most frequently used off-label for treating acute bronchitis or upper respiratory tract infections underlining the essential need for a more rational prescribing in this area. Public Library of Science 2014-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4152124/ /pubmed/25180704 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105110 Text en © 2014 Schmiedl et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Thürmann, Petra
Hasford, Joerg
Rottenkolber, Marietta
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105110
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