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南非私营部门0至2岁儿童使用未注册和超说明书用药情况的定量综述:范围、挑战及影响

A Quantitative Review of Un-licensed and Off-label Medicines Use in Children Aged 0-2 Years in the Private Sector in South Africa: Extent, Challenges, and Implications.

作者信息

Mathevula Hlayiseka, Matlala Moliehi, Schellack Natalie, Orubu Samuel

机构信息

School of Pharmacy, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Ga-Rankua, Pretoria, South Africa.

Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.

出版信息

Curr Pediatr Rev. 2024 Sep 3. doi: 10.2174/0115733963303583240820043749.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The global lack of suitable formulations for children leads to off-label and unlicensed medicine use, posing significant risks of adverse effects. Understanding this usage on a national level can help guide interventions for better formulations. This study aimed to measure the prevalence of off-label and unlicensed medicines among children in South Africa's private sector.

METHODS

The study used a point prevalence methodology to review medicine use in children aged 0-2 years enrolled in a selected pharmaceutical benefit management company in South Africa from January to June 2022. A sample size of 1055 prescriptions was calculated using a 90% confidence interval, 50% prevalence rate, and 5% error margin. A systematic random sampling approach selected every seventh entry from 91,973 total entries, resulting in a final sample size of 13,139. Data included patient age, number and characteristics of medicines, quantity, and indications. Descriptive statistics analysed and reported the prevalence of unlicensed and off-label medicine use.

RESULTS

Among the 13,139 prescribed medicines, 40% (5,246) were off-label or unlicensed, and 60% (7,893) were on-label. Of the off-label/unlicensed medicines, 16.85% (2,214) were unlicensed, and 23.08% (3,032) were off-label. Methylprednisolone was the top off-label medicine, probiotics were the top unlicensed, and the ICD10 code Z76.9 was the top diagnosis.

CONCLUSION

The study found that 40% of children aged 0-2 years were prescribed unlicensed or off-label medicines in South Africa's private healthcare sector between January and June 2022. This suggests a widespread practice of off-label or unlicensed prescriptions in paediatric treatment in the South African private sector.

摘要

背景

全球范围内缺乏适合儿童的制剂,导致药品的超说明书用药和无许可证用药,带来了显著的不良反应风险。在国家层面了解这种用药情况有助于指导干预措施,以获得更好的制剂。本研究旨在衡量南非私营部门儿童中无许可证和超说明书用药的流行情况。

方法

该研究采用现患率方法,对2022年1月至6月在南非一家选定的药品福利管理公司登记的0至2岁儿童的用药情况进行回顾。使用90%的置信区间、50%的流行率和5%的误差幅度计算出1055份处方的样本量。采用系统随机抽样方法,从91973条总记录中每隔七条记录选取一条,最终样本量为13139条。数据包括患者年龄、药品数量和特征、剂量以及适应症。描述性统计分析并报告了无许可证和超说明书用药的流行情况。

结果

在13139份处方药品中,40%(5246份)为超说明书用药或无许可证用药,60%(7893份)为说明书内用药(即按说明书用药)。在超说明书/无许可证药品中,16.85%(2214份)为无许可证用药,23.08%(3032份)为超说明书用药。甲泼尼龙是最常见的超说明书用药药品,益生菌是最常见的无许可证用药药品,ICD10编码Z76.9是最常见的诊断。

结论

该研究发现,在2022年1月至6月期间,南非私营医疗部门中40%的0至2岁儿童被开具了无许可证或超说明书用药。这表明在南非私营部门的儿科治疗中,超说明书或无许可证处方的做法很普遍。

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