Paediatric drug use with focus on off-label prescriptions in Swedish outpatient care - A nationwide study

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Aim: To determine drug prescription and proportion of off-label dispensing in the Swedish paediatric outpatient population. Methods: All dispensed outpatient prescriptions to children aged 0 < 18 years as well as the proportion of off-label drug use during 2007 were analysed using data from the Swedish Prescribed Drug Register. Results: In total, 2.19 million drug prescriptions of 898 different drug substances were dispensed to paediatric patients, and of those substances, 64% had been dispensed off-label at least once. The overall off-label rate of all prescriptions was 13.5%, among which topical drugs as well as sex hormones were the most commonly prescribed off-label drugs. More than half of all children in Sweden had received at least one prescribed drug in 2007. Conclusions: There is a high prescribing of medicines to children in outpatient care in Sweden with a considerable amount of off-label prescriptions. Topically administered drugs, sex hormones, antidepressants, hypnotics, cardiovascular drugs and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were commonly prescribed off-label. © 2011 The Author(s)/Acta Pædiatrica © 2011 Foundation Acta Pædiatrica.

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Olsson, J., Kimland, E., Pettersson, S., & Odlind, V. (2011). Paediatric drug use with focus on off-label prescriptions in Swedish outpatient care - A nationwide study. Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, 100(9), 1272–1275. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.2011.02287.x

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