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Evaluation of consistency in dosing directions and measuring devices for pediatric nonprescription liquid medications.

机译:评估小儿非处方药的给药方向和测量装置的一致性。

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CONTEXT: In response to reports of unintentional drug overdoses among children given over-the-counter (OTC) liquid medications, in November 2009 the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released new voluntary industry guidelines that recommend greater consistency and clarity in OTC medication dosing directions and their accompanying measuring devices. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of inconsistent dosing directions and measuring devices among popular pediatric OTC medications at the time the FDA's guidance was released. DESIGN AND SETTING: Descriptive study of 200 top-selling pediatric oral liquid OTC medications during the 52 weeks ending October 30, 2009. Sample represents 99% of the US market of analgesic, cough/cold, allergy, and gastrointestinal OTC oral liquid products with dosing information for children younger than 12 years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Inclusion of measuring device, within-product inconsistency between dosing directions on the bottle's label and dose markings on enclosed measuring device, across-product use of nonstandard units and abbreviations, and presence of abbreviation definitions. RESULTS: Measuring devices were packaged with 148 of 200 products (74.0%). Within this subset of 148 products, inconsistencies between the medication's dosing directions and markings on the device were found in 146 cases (98.6%). These included missing markings (n = 36, 24.3%) and superfluous markings (n = 120, 81.1%). Across all products, 11 (5.5%) used atypical units of measurement (eg, drams, cc) for doses listed. Milliliter, teaspoon, and tablespoon units were used for doses in 143 (71.5%), 155 (77.5%), and 37 (18.5%) products, respectively. A nonstandard abbreviation for milliliter (not mL) was used by 97 products. Of the products that included an abbreviation, 163 did not define at least 1 abbreviation. CONCLUSION: At the time the FDA released its new guidance, top-selling pediatric OTC liquid medications contained highly variable and inconsistent dosing directions and measuring devices.
机译:背景:针对非处方药(OTC)口服药物的儿童中药物过量的报道,美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)在2009年11月发布了新的自愿性行业准则,建议在OTC药物中提高一致性和清晰度剂量指示及其随附的测量装置。目的:确定在FDA指南发布之时流行的儿科OTC药物中给药方向和测量装置不一致的普遍性。设计与地点:截至2009年10月30日的52周内,对200种最畅销的儿童口服OTC药物进行了描述性研究。样品占美国止痛药,咳嗽/感冒,过敏和胃肠道OTC口服液产品的99%。 12岁以下儿童的剂量信息。主要观察指标:包括测量装置,瓶标签上的剂量说明与封闭的测量装置上的剂量标记之间的产品内不一致,跨产品使用的非标准单位和缩写以及是否存在缩写定义。结果:测量设备包装了200种产品中的148种(占74.0%)。在这148种产品的子集中,有146例(98.6%)发现药物的给药方向与设备上的标记不一致。这些包括遗漏的标记(n = 36,24.3%)和多余的标记(n = 120,81.1%)。在所有产品中,有11个(5.5%)使用非典型的计量单位(例如dram,cc)列出的剂量。毫升,茶匙和汤匙单位分别用于143(71.5%),155(77.5%)和37(18.5%)产品的剂量。 97种产品使用了非标准的毫升缩写(非毫升)。在包含缩写的产品中,163未定义至少一个缩写。结论:在FDA发布新指南时,最畅销的小儿OTC液体药物包含高度可变且不一致的给药方向和测量装置。

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