Discussion and conclusion This study highlights international consensus on prescription practice in pediatrics. The use of this tool in everyday practice could reduce the risk of inappropriate prescription. The impact of the diffusion of POPI tool will be assessed in a prospective multicentric study. 9 (2-9) 94.4 9 (3-9) 92.9 Rectal administration of paracetamol as a first-line treatment 8 (1-9) 78.9 8.5 (1-9) 85.7 The combined use of two NSAIDs 9 (1-9) 94.4 9 (7-9) 100 Opiates to treat migraine attacks 9 (3-9) 89.5 9 (8-9) 100 Omission of prescription Failure to give sugar solution to newborn babies and infants under four months old two minutes prior to venipuncture 9 (2-9) 88.9 9 (8-9) 100 Failure to give an osmotic laxative to patients being treated with morphine for a period of more than 48 hours 8 (2-9) 82.4 9 (8-9) 100 Urinary infections Inappropriate prescription Antibiotic prophylaxis following an initial infection without complications (except in the case of uropathy) 9 (1-9) 94.7 9 (9-9) 100 Antibiotic prophylaxis in the case of asymptomatic bacterial infection (except in the case of uropathy) 9 (1-9) 94.7 9 (8-9) 100 Vitamin supplements and antibiotic prophylaxis Inappropriate prescription Fluoride supplements prior to six months of age 9 (1-9) 94.7 9 (9-9) 92.9 Mosquitos Inappropriate prescription Citronella (lemon grass) essential oil 9 (1-9) 82.4 8.5 (1-9) 85.7 Anti-insect bracelets to protect against mosquitos and ticks 9 (1-9) 83.3 9 (1-9) 85.7 Ultrasonic pest control devices, vitamin B1, homeopathy, electric bug zappers, sticky tapes without insecticide 9 (1-9) 88.2 9 (1-9) 85.7 Omission of prescription Mosquito nets and clothes treated with pyrethroids 9 (1-9) 83.3 9 (1-9) 85.7 Digestive nausea, vomiting or gastroesophageal reflux problems Inappropriate prescription Metoclopramide 9 (3-9) 94.4 9 (3-9) 92.9 Domperidone 8 (2-9) 77.8 8.5 (3-9) 85.7 Oral administration of an intravenous proton pump inhibitor (notably by nasogastric tube) 9 (1-9) 94.7 9 (8-9) 100 Gastric antisecretory drugs to treat gastroesophageal reflux, dyspepsia, the crying of newborn babies (in the absence of any other signs or symptoms), as well as faintness in infants 9 (1-9) 94.7 9 (6-9) 92.9 9 (5-9) 94.4 9 (7-9) 100 Antibiotic treatment for a sore throat, without a positive rapid diagnostic test result, in children less than three years old 9 (1-9) 88.9 9 (5-9) 92.9 Antibiotics for-nasopharyngitis-congestive otitis-sore throat before three years of age-laryngitis-as a first-line treatment for acute otitis media showing few symptoms, before two years of age 9 (3-9) 82.4 9 (5-9) 92.9 Antibiotics to treat otitis media with effusion (OME), except in the case of hearing loss or if OME lasts for more than three months 9 (1-9) 84.2 9 (7-9) 100 Corticosteroids to treat acute suppurative otitis media, nasopharyngitis, or strep throat 9 (1-9) 94.7 9 (8-9) 92.9 Nasal or oral decongestant (oxymetazoline, pseudoephedrine, naphazoline, ephedrine, tuaminoheptane, phenylephrine) 9 (4-9) 82.4 9 (5-9) 92.9 H1-antagonists with sedative or atr...
Jede zweite Dosierung ist falsch _ Eltern machen jede Menge Fehler, wenn es darum geht, ihrem Sprössling eine üssige Medizin zu verabreichen. 100 Erwachsene, die für die Versor-gung eines erkrankten Kindes zuständig waren, nahmen an der prospektiven Be-obachtngsstudie teil. Sie erhielten entwe-der ein Rezept für Amoxicillin mit Do-sierlöel oder für Josamycin mit Do-sierpipette. Nachdem sie von einem Apotheker über die Anwendung des Antibiotikums informiert wor-den waren, stellten sie in einer praktischen Übung die Suspension her und dosierten die verschriebene Men-ge. Danach Huang RY et al.
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