Posts tagged with "children"



18. October 2017
According to pediatric experts’ recommendations, an appropriate formulation for children allows minimal dosage and frequency; has minimal impact on lifestyle; contains non-toxic excipients; enables convenient, easy and reliable administration; and is easily produced and commercially viable.
11. August 2016
Many pediatric patients require medications that are not available in age appropriate formulations, especially those with cardiovascular diseases. The use of a suitable vehicle is critical for the preparation of extemporaneous formulations with the expected effect. Considering that palatability is essential to treatment adherence in children, we analyzed the acceptance of extemporaneous formulations of Captopril and Furosemide prepared using a developed vehicle in three flavors: neutral,...
02. February 2016
Drug toxicity is, unfortunately, a significant problem in children both in the hospital and in the community. Drug toxicity in children is different to that seen in adults. At least one in 500 children will experience an adverse drug reaction each year. For children in hospital, the risk is far greater (one in ten). Additionally, different and sometimes unique adverse drug reactions are seen in the paediatric age groups. Some of the major cases of drug toxicity historically have occurred in...
09. July 2015
The 7th EuPFI conference is the networking platform for all involved in paediatric drugs. Meet more than 100 colleagues from authorities, industry and universities to discuss hot topics and have a look at the newest research outcome in the poster presentations. Early bird deadline for registrations: 15 July 2015