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China Pharmacy ; (12): 2177-2181, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-943053

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OBJECTIVE To provide emp irical evidence for relevant decision makers in China to formulate and improve policies related to children ’s medicine use . METHODS Based on the purchase data (Jul. 2016-Jun. 2019)of 18 tertiary children ’s hospitals,the availability of medicines included in the 7th edition of WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Children (WHO EMLc)and their influential factors were investigated according to standard medicine investigation method recommended by the WHO and Health Action International . RESULTS A totally 189 active ingredients listed in the 7th edition of WHO EMLc were available at 18 tertiary children ’s hospitals in China ,which referred to 229 medicines. The availability of Budesonide inhalation suspension,oral rehydration salt ,Immunoglobulin for injection and Water for injection was 100%. In each quarter from Jul . 2016 to Jun . 2019,the availability of more than half of the medicines exceeded 50%,and the availability of the medicines remained basically stable in each quarter . The overall availability of cardiovascular system medicines and blood system medicines was the highest,while that of antiparasitic medicines and dermatology medicines was lower . There were 28 medicines(12.2%)that were not approved for use in children in China ,the use of which were off -label. The medicines which had been approved for children and which were included in national essential medicine list had a significantly higher availability (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS The availability of essential medicines for children is generally better at tertiary children ’s hospitals in China . But the use of some essential medicines in children are off -label. In order to ensure the safety and the availability of essential medicines for children ,it is suggested to introduce China ’s essential medicines list for children ,to promote clinical trials in children for commonly used medicines,and to updete the drug manual in time .

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Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research ; (6): 602-607, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-845502

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This study focuses on comparing the 2015 edition of WHO model list of essential medicines for children with the 2012 edition of list of national essential medicines for children in respects of drug categories, dosage forms, specifications and medication information. The number of essential medicines available for children in China roughly equals to that of WHO model list of essential medicines for children. Though China’s list provides more specific and children-agreeable specifications, it lags behind the WHO list with respect to the number of dosage forms and information concerning pediatric weight limitation, drug combination and alternatives. It is recommended that research and development on dosage forms for children should be strengthened to solve the problem of pediatric drugs shortage. Also, more clinical trials should be developed as supporting evidence. Based on adapting to the needs of basic health services of children, essential medicines list for children in China should be established.

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Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research ; (6): 602-607, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-498136

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This study focuses on comparing the 2015 edition of WHO model list of essential medicines for children with the 2012 edition of list of national essential medicines for children in respects of drug categories,dosage forms,specifications and medica?tion information. The number of essential medicines available for children in China roughly equals to that of WHO model list of essen?tial medicines for children. Though China′s list provides more specific and children-agreeable specifications,it lags behind the WHO list with respect to the number of dosage forms and information concerning pediatric weight limitation ,drug combination and alterna?tives. It is recommended that research and development on dosage forms for children should be strengthened to solve the problem of pe?diatric drugs shortage. Also,more clinical trials should be developed as supporting evidence. Based on adapting to the needs of basic health services of children,essential medicines list for children in China should be established.

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