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The importance of monitoring adverse drug reactions in pediatric patients: the results of a national surveillance program in Italy

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
The importance of monitoring adverse drug reactions in pediatric patients: the results of a national surveillance program in Italy / C. Carnovale, T. Brusadelli, G. Zuccotti, S. Beretta, M.G. Sullo, A. Capuano, F. Rossi, M. Moschini, A. Mugelli, A. Vannacci, M. Laterza, E. Clementi, S. Radice. - In: EXPERT OPINION ON DRUG SAFETY. - ISSN 1474-0338. - 13:Suppl. 1(2014 Sep), pp. 1-8. [10.1517/14740338.2014.928692]
Abstract:
Objective: To gain information on safety of drugs used in pediatrics through a 4-year post-marketing active pharmacovigilance program. The program sampled the Italian population and was termed 'Monitoring of the Adverse Effects in Pediatric population' (MEAP). Research design and methods: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) were collected for individuals aged 0 - 17 years treated in hospitals and territorial health services in Lombardy, Tuscany, Apulia and Campania; located to gain an appropriate sampling of the population. ADRs were evaluated using the Adverse Drug Reaction Probability Scale (Naranjo) and analyzed with respect to time, age, sex, category of ADR, seriousness, suspected medicines, type of reporter and off-label use. Results: We collected and analyzed reports from 3539 ADRs. Vaccines, antineoplastic and psychotropic drugs were the most frequently pharmacotherapeutic subgroups involved. Seventeen percent of reported ADRs were serious; of them fever, vomiting and angioedema were the most frequently reported. Eight percent of ADRs were associated with off-label use, and 10% were unknown ADRs. Analysis of these revealed possible strategies of therapy optimization. Conclusions: The MEAP project demonstrated that active post-marketing pharmacovigilance programs are a valid strategy to increase awareness on pediatric pharmacology, reduce underreporting and provide information on drug actions in pediatrics. This information enhances drug therapy optimization in the pediatric patients.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Adverse drug reaction; Off-label drug use; Pediatric; Pharmacovigilance; Post-marketing surveillance
Elenco autori:
C. Carnovale, T. Brusadelli, G. Zuccotti, S. Beretta, M.G. Sullo, A. Capuano, F. Rossi, M. Moschini, A. Mugelli, A. Vannacci, M. Laterza, E. Clementi, S. Radice
Autori di Ateneo:
CARNOVALE CARLA ( autore )
CLEMENTI EMILIO GIUSEPPE IGNAZIO ( autore )
ZUCCOTTI GIAN VINCENZO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/238680
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