2019
DOI: 10.1002/cpt.1358
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Safety Issues of Pharmacological Acute Pain Treatment in Children

Abstract: Acute nociceptive pain management in children is a major public health concern. Effective and safe pain treatment is essential, but safety data cannot be simply extrapolated from adults to children due to pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic specificities. In addition, the frequent absence of child‐specific data, the difficulty to assess drug tolerability, and the infants’ inability to communicate properly and voluntarily report adverse drug reactions make children more vulnerable to safety issues. Awareness of… Show more

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“…Infants aged younger than 1 year were more likely to receive an inaccurate dose than older children because caregivers who used inaccurate doses had difficulty in dosing based on their children’s weight [ 11 ]. Overdose of ACE is one of the leading causes of acute liver failure in Western countries [ 10 ]. In addition, elevated liver transaminases have been described even at recommended doses in children as well as adults [ 12 ].…”
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“…Infants aged younger than 1 year were more likely to receive an inaccurate dose than older children because caregivers who used inaccurate doses had difficulty in dosing based on their children’s weight [ 11 ]. Overdose of ACE is one of the leading causes of acute liver failure in Western countries [ 10 ]. In addition, elevated liver transaminases have been described even at recommended doses in children as well as adults [ 12 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, drug misdose or overdose is an important public health issue, especially with antipyretics because most antipyretics are administered to children. Misdosing of antipyretics has been reported in approximately 50% of ACE and 25% of IBU administrations [8][9][10]; among these, 8.4% to 14% and 9.6% to 14% of patients received higher doses, respectively. Infants aged younger than 1 year were more likely to receive an inaccurate dose than older children because caregivers who used inaccurate doses had difficulty in dosing based on their children's weight [11].…”
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“…Poisoning incidence peaks at 2–3 years of age, 14 due to increasing mobility and exploratory behaviour. Paediatric opioid exposures are of particular concern, due to children's increased sensitivity to sedation and respiratory depression at low doses 15 . Opioids are the most common drug class involved in poisoning deaths in Australian children 16 …”
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“…Hence, children are at risk for safety issues; indeed, 50% of children reportedly experienced at least one adverse event. In their Review article, Rodieux et al . discuss the challenges and limitations of pain treatment in children and provide an expert opinion.…”
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