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Off label and unlicensed drug use in neonatal wards (excluding neonatal ICU) at Tygerberg children's hospital (TBH)

Thesis (MMed)--Stellenbosch University, 2019.

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Main Author: Myeko, Zodidi
Other Authors: Kruger, Mariana
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/106987 Off label and unlicensed drug use in neonatal wards (excluding neonatal ICU) at Tygerberg children's hospital (TBH) Myeko, Zodidi Kruger, Mariana Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Science. Dept. of Paediatrics and Child Health. Off-label drug use Unlicensed Drug use Neonatal Tygerberg Children’s Hospital Hyperbilirubinemia, Neonatal Thesis (MMed)--Stellenbosch University, 2019. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Off label use of medicines is defined as the use of an authorised medicine for a purpose or in a manner other than that stipulated in the summary of product characteristics (SmPC) (1), or as approved by the medicine control council or authirity of a country (1).The off label use can be for an unapproved indication, for dose, for administering route or, for use in an age group or population not registered during the approval process (2). Unregisterd medicines are medications that have not been approved for medicinal use in a particular country.(1) The majority of medication prescribed to neonates and young infants have not been tested in them and in the European Union 45% to 60% of medicine are given to children off label (3 ). In the period before 1995 and 2005, only one third of registered medication in Europe were approved for use in children (4), while 54% are approved in the United States of America (4). An Estonian study demonstrated that 80-98% of drugs used in neonates were used off label (5). The regulation of modern medicine started only after breakthrough progress in the fields of chemistry, physiology and pharmacology (6). This laid a firm basis for medicine testing and research. Certain events such as the diethylene glycol poisoning and thalidomide induced congenital abnormalities in history, also led to establishment of medicine regulatory bodies. In 1937 people in the USA died from diethylene glycol poisoning, which was used as a solvent with no prior safety testing and this led to the establishment of The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetics act (6). The second important event occurred between 1956 and 1960 and involved the world wide use of Thalidomide (6). Thalidomide was developed in Germany in 1956 and was used as a hypnotic and sedative. Thalidomide’s widespread use in more than 46 countries, led to the birth of many babies with phocomelia (6). In 1956, an association was made between Sulfonamide antibiotics use, kernicterus and high rates of mortality in the premature neonate, this was higher than in infants receiving a tetracycline (7). In 1959, a syndrome of sudden cardiovascular collapse was described by Sutherland in three neonates who had received high dose chlorompenicol (8). Masters 2019-11-26T09:09:11Z 2019-12-11T06:41:51Z 2021-02-01T03:00:11Z 2019-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/106987 en_ZA Stellenbosch University 31 pages application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Off-label drug use
Unlicensed
Drug use
Neonatal
Tygerberg Children’s Hospital
Hyperbilirubinemia, Neonatal
Myeko, Zodidi
Off label and unlicensed drug use in neonatal wards (excluding neonatal ICU) at Tygerberg children's hospital (TBH)
title Off label and unlicensed drug use in neonatal wards (excluding neonatal ICU) at Tygerberg children's hospital (TBH)
title_full Off label and unlicensed drug use in neonatal wards (excluding neonatal ICU) at Tygerberg children's hospital (TBH)
title_fullStr Off label and unlicensed drug use in neonatal wards (excluding neonatal ICU) at Tygerberg children's hospital (TBH)
title_full_unstemmed Off label and unlicensed drug use in neonatal wards (excluding neonatal ICU) at Tygerberg children's hospital (TBH)
title_short Off label and unlicensed drug use in neonatal wards (excluding neonatal ICU) at Tygerberg children's hospital (TBH)
title_sort off label and unlicensed drug use in neonatal wards excluding neonatal icu at tygerberg children s hospital tbh
topic Off-label drug use
Unlicensed
Drug use
Neonatal
Tygerberg Children’s Hospital
Hyperbilirubinemia, Neonatal
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/106987
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