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Int J Risk Saf Med ; 29(1-2): 17-23, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28885218

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: 'Off-label use' is the term used for the prescription and dispensing of a medicinal product for any indication, patient group, route of administration, dosage or treatment regimen other than that listed in the Summary of Product Characteristics. OBJECTIVE: In this article the authors present a brief overview of current practices of off-label use in Europe and the applicable European law and jurisprudence. They then go on to present a set of guidelines for best practice in off-label use which underlines the need for guidance on prescription to be firmly rooted in the need to ensure patient safety above all other concerns. METHODS: The article was written from desk research and expert engagement, including a presentation and Q&A in the European Parliament. RESULTS: This article intends to demonstrate that off-label use entails increased risks for patients, especially when it is not underpinned by rigorous clinical studies or the reporting routes for use are not well defined. CONCLUSIONS: Europe is seeing a growing trend the promotion of off-label prescription of medicinal products for reasons other than pure medical need, including motives such as cost-containment. This poses a numer of questions for the ethical and legal framework for medicine prescription and dispensing in Europe.


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Off-Label Use/standards , Patient Safety , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Cost Control , Europe , Humans , Liability, Legal , Off-Label Use/economics , Off-Label Use/legislation & jurisprudence , Practice Patterns, Physicians'
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