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Choonara, I. "Improving children's medicines." Archives of Disease in Childhood 91, no. 7 (2005): 550–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/adc.2006.094805.

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Syofyan, Syofyan, Dachriyanus Dachriyanus, Masrul Masrul, and Rosfita Rasyid. "Children’s Perception and Belief about Medicines: Effectiveness and Its Autonomy." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 7, no. 15 (2019): 2556–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.662.

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BACKGROUND: The use of medicines in children is usually always under the supervision of parents. Children are considered not to understand the concept of medicine properly. Children's perceptions of medicine are mostly formed from everyday experience. This can have an impact on children's beliefs about medicines which they are also required to be active and rational medicine users.
 AIM: This study aims to look at children's perceptions and beliefs about medicines, especially in the perspective of medicine efficacy and children's autonomy in using them.
 METHOD: The study was conduct
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Alkahtani, S., J. Cherrill, P. Tambe, et al. "Children's access to medicines." Archives of Disease in Childhood 97, no. 5 (2012): e19.1-e19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2012-301728.39.

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ALMARSDÓTTIR, ANNA B., and CATHERINE ZIMMER. "Children's Knowledge About Medicines." Childhood 5, no. 3 (1998): 265–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0907568298005003003.

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Choonara, Imti, and Michael Rieder. "Children's medicines – an international approach." Paediatric and Perinatal Drug Therapy 8, no. 3 (2007): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1185/146300907x199957.

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Choonara, I. "Children's medicines - a global problem." Archives of Disease in Childhood 94, no. 6 (2009): 467. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/adc.2009.160101.

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Hill, Suzanne. "Setting standards for essential children's medicines." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 85, no. 09 (2007): 650. http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/blt.07.046151.

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Sanz, E. J. "Concordance and children's use of medicines." BMJ 327, no. 7419 (2003): 858–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.327.7419.858.

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Choonara, I., and H. Bauchner. "Publishing the evidence for children's medicines." Archives of Disease in Childhood 93, no. 10 (2008): 815. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/adc.2008.146266.

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Barnes, Pamela W. "Inside the medicine cabinet: Making children's medicines a grown‐up issue." Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 97, no. 12 (2008): 5074–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jps.21601.

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Hämeen-Anttila, Katri, and Patricia J. Bush. "Healthy children's perceptions of medicines: A review." Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 4, no. 2 (2008): 98–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2007.05.002.

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Velásquez, Eva Yolanda, María Isabel Brusca, María Laura Garzón, and Atilio Vela Ferreira. "Impact of Sugary Drugs on Children's Oral Health." Health Leadership and Quality of Life 2 (December 31, 2023): 151. https://doi.org/10.56294/hl2023151.

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Dental caries was described for decades as a transmissible infectious disease caused by microorganisms such as Streptococcus mutans. However, recent research has classified it as a non-communicable and controllable disease, related to risk factors similar to other chronic diseases. This paradigm shift has led to the prioritisation of management strategies that seek to balance the oral biofilm and minimise the effects of external factors such as excessive sugar consumption. Frequent consumption of liquid sweetened paediatric medicines was identified as a significant risk factor. These products
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Wong, Ian CK, Siew Siang Chua, and Hilary Edmondson. "Children's over-the-counter medicines pharmacoepidemiological (COPE) study." International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 15, no. 1 (2007): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1211/ijpp.15.1.0004.

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Berkovitch, Mati, Imti Choonara, Evelyne Jacqz-Aigrain, et al. "Improving research and access to children's medicines worldwide." Paediatric and Perinatal Drug Therapy 8, no. 4 (2008): 138–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1185/146300908x254189.

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Mackie, I. C. "Children's dental health and medicines that contain sugar." BMJ 311, no. 6998 (1995): 141–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.311.6998.141.

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Chuzaimah Batubara, Inayatul Widad Nasution, and Sakti Andiyanto. "Awareness of Housewives in Choosing Halal Labeled Children's Syrup Medicine." Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Digital 2, no. 1 (2023): 369–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.55927/ministal.v2i1.2677.

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Currently, pediatric medicine is a very scary phenomenon, where many children are affected by acute kidney failure and the cause is children's syrup. Many parents nowadays are concerned with halal food but not with children's medicines. Even though food that is not halal has been explained in the Qur'an and Sunnah that it can damage the human body. The purpose of this study is for mothers to be more aware of the drugs their children are taking, and to pay attention to the halal label located on the package. This research is descriptive qualitative in nature. By conducting interviews with paren
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Anderson, Mark. "Clinical risk in paediatrics: Medicines." Clinical Risk 17, no. 6 (2011): 214–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/cr.2011.011044.

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The risk to children's health from medicines both prescribed and unprescribed is not insignificant and is probably greater than for adults. It arises from a long standing, and only recently rectified, lack of investment of research into the area of medicines for children, combined with the greater susceptibility of this age group to the effects of human error. This article explores some of the issues that contribute to this risk.
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Permanand, G., E. Mossialos, and M. McKee. "The EU's new paediatric medicines legislation: serving children's needs?" Archives of Disease in Childhood 92, no. 9 (2007): 808–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/adc.2006.105692.

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Kulkarni, M. L., C. Sureshkumar, and V. Venkataramana. "Colourings, flavourings, and sugars in children's medicines in India." BMJ 307, no. 6907 (1993): 773. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.307.6907.773.

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Ravi, Kaveena26, and Kirubha Hari.C K. "Designing Pediatric Nano-formulations Faces a slew of Obstacles: A Review." Iraqi Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences( P-ISSN 1683 - 3597 E-ISSN 2521 - 3512) 33, no. 1 (2024): 11–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31351/vol33iss1pp11-22.

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Nanotechnology is a fine tool for enhancing drug efficiency. Doses and medication development for Pediatric Population still remains a challenge.The clinical experience gained from treating adults is usually used in pediatric therapies.Although science has proven that children's pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics differ from adult.When applied to children, innovative technologies (e.g., nanotechnology) are highly challenging to implement. An optimal formulation has to be in an acceptable dose type where the pediatric patients can accommodate. Due to its complicated existence, comparatively
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Abdullina, Yu A., S. N. Egorova, A. R. Khayatov, and T. A. Akhmetova. "Study of medicines for parenteral administration used in children's medical organization." REMEDIUM 26, no. 4 (2022): 298–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.32687/1561-5936-2022-26-4-298-302.

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Assortment of industrially manufactured solutions for parenteral use a pediatric multidisciplinary hospital - the Children's Republican Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan (DRCH) being discussed in the article. The paper presents the distribution of drugs for parenteral administration by producing countries, anatomical-therapeutic-chemical (ATC) - classification of the assortment of injection solutions. ABC-analysis of the most expensive groups, assortment analysis according to the nomenclature of medicines were carried out. In 2021 the largest number of it
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&NA;. "Children's OTC cough and cold medicines not for under fours." Reactions Weekly &NA;, no. 1224 (2008): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.2165/00128415-200812240-00002.

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Dawood, Omar Thanoon, Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim, and Anna Christina Abdullah. "Factors influencing children's knowledge and attitudes toward medicines in Malaysia." Journal of Men's Health 8, no. 4 (2011): 288–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jomh.2011.04.005.

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Hoppu, Kalle, and Shalini Sri Ranganathan. "Essential medicines for children." Archives of Disease in Childhood 100, Suppl 1 (2015): S38—S42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2013-305705.

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Millions of children die every year before they reach the age of 5 years, of conditions largely treatable with existing medicines. The WHO Model List of Essential Medicines was launched in 1977 to make the most necessary drugs available to populations whose basic health needs could not be met by the existing supply system. During the first 30 years of the Model List of Essential Medicines, children's needs were not systematically considered. After adoption of the ‘Better medicines for children’ resolution by the World Health Assembly, things changed. The first WHO Model List of Essential Medic
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Shulman, Lawrence N., Claire M. Wagner, Ronald Barr, et al. "Proposing Essential Medicines to Treat Cancer: Methodologies, Processes, and Outcomes." Journal of Clinical Oncology 34, no. 1 (2016): 69–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2015.61.8736.

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Purpose A great proportion of the world's cancer burden resides in low- and middle-income countries where cancer care infrastructure is often weak or absent. Although treatment of cancer is multidisciplinary, involving surgery, radiation, systemic therapies, pathology, radiology, and other specialties, selection of medicines that have impact and are affordable has been particularly challenging in resource-constrained settings. In 2014, at the invitation of the WHO, the Union for International Cancer Control convened experts to develop an approach to propose essential cancer medicines to be inc
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Sholoiko, Natalia, Liliia Hala, Kostyantyn Kosyachenko, and Myroslava Hubar. "Pharmaceutical providing of the treatment of children with epilepsy in Ukraine and abroad." ScienceRise: Pharmaceutical Science, no. 4(44) (August 31, 2023): 28–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.15587/2519-4852.2023.286425.

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The aim: to investigate the pharmaceutical providing for the treatment of epilepsy in children in Ukraine and abroad and to conduct a marketing analysis of the domestic market of antiepileptic drugs.
 Materials and methods: domestic and foreign Internet sources, medical and technological documents on a specific research topic, the regulatory and legal base of Ukraine, materials of the State Formulary of Medicines, the State Register of Medicines of Ukraine were the objects of the study. The methods of marketing analysis, graphic, documentary and analytical generalization were used.
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Grieve, Joanne, June Tordoff, David Reith, and Pauline Norris. "Effect of the Pediatric Exclusivity Provision on children's access to medicines." British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 59, no. 6 (2005): 730–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.2005.02327.x.

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Ackers, Ruth, Macey L. Murray, Frank M. C. Besag, and Ian C. K. Wong. "Prioritizing children's medicines for research: a pharmacoepidemiological study of antiepileptic drugs." British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 63, no. 6 (2007): 689–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.2006.02842.x.

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Заліська, О. М., Ю. В. Качерай, З. О. Заболотня, and О. М. Семенов. "Analysis of extemporal production trends in pharmacies for children." Farmatsevtychnyi zhurnal, no. 6 (December 20, 2021): 18–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.32352/0367-3057.6.21.02.

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Medicines for children are insufficiently represented in pediatric dosages and appropriate dosage forms in the pharmaceutical market of Ukraine. Pediatricians are forced to prescribe children's medicines in dosages that are not available in the State Register of Medicines of Ukraine. Extemporaneously compounded medicines (ECM) are useful when a required dose or dose form is unavailable commercially, or is needed for individualised dosing.
 The aim of the study was to analysis a real data of the list of medicines which are produced in hospital and public pharmacies of Lviv region during 20
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Ranmal, S., and C. Tuleu. "Piloting the 'Children's acceptability of oral formulations (CALF) medicines survey to determine perceptions and practices with paediatrics medicines." Archives of Disease in Childhood 98, no. 6 (2013): e1-e1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2013-303935b.7.

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Burki, Talha Khan. "WHO and St Jude Children's Research Hospital announce childhood cancer medicines initiative." Lancet Oncology 23, no. 1 (2022): e17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1470-2045(21)00728-2.

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Venables, R., H. Stirling, and J. Marriott. "G434(P) Improving prescribing for children: Healthcare professionals' understanding of children's medicines." Archives of Disease in Childhood 99, Suppl 1 (2014): A181—A182. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2014-306237.416.

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Appleyard, James. "Risks and benefits of research on children: developing an ethical framework to meet children's needs." Clinical Risk 14, no. 6 (2008): 215–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/cr.2008.080080.

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Children are put at unnecessary risk in everyday clinical practice by being given medicines whose safety and efficacy have not been adequately researched. The lack of appropriate dosage forms for many ‘essential medicines’ for the main five treatable conditions causing the deaths of 10 million children worldwide under the age of 5 years are a major reason why countries are not achieving their millennium developmental goals. There has been understandable reluctance to undertake the necessary research on children. The reasons for this are reviewed. The existing levels of protection for child sub
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Manley, M. C. G., M. Calnan, and A. Sheiham. "A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down? Perspectives on the use of sugar in children's medicines." Social Science & Medicine 39, no. 6 (1994): 833–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0277-9536(94)90045-0.

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Kairuz, Therése, Darren Svirskis, and Janie Sheridan. "Children's prescription medicines: parents' perceptions on dosing intervals, dosing devices and prescription advice." International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 15, no. 1 (2007): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1211/ijpp.15.1.0003.

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Istiadah, Istiadah, Aprilia Mega Rosdiana, and Muallifah Muallifah. "Overcoming the Impact of COVID-19 in the Densely Populated Area through “Taman Momong”." Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender 16, no. 2 (2021): 233–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.21580/sa.v16i2.9513.

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The COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia attacked public health and disrupted child care, especially for those in dense settlements and classified as low-income households. This research aims to help densely populated communities provide care facilities to optimize children's playgrounds and learning spaces for free to optimize children's physical and psychological growth and development during the Pandemic. By using the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method, this study resulted in three “Taman Momong” facilities equipped with children's play facilities, a mini library for children, the impleme
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Starkey, Elizabeth, and Helen Sammons. "ACUTE POISONINGS IN A CHILDREN'S EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT." Archives of Disease in Childhood 101, no. 1 (2015): e1.48-e1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2015-310148.52.

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Objective To determine the incidence of children presenting to a children's emergency department with acute ingestion or poisoning. To identify common substances involved and those requiring admission and/or treatment.Method A retrospective notes survey was performed in children <16 years with a diagnosis of overdose or poisoning attending the local emergency department in 2013.ResultsA total of 441 events occurred with a potential diagnosis of overdose or poisoning in 428 children. This was 1.46% of all emergency attendances. 223 events (50%) were under 5 years with medicines or soaps and
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Lozovik, S. K., T. A. Latoho, and L. A. Hmylko. "THE EXPERIENCE OF APPLICATION OF INFLIXIMAB IN THE TREATMENT OF AN ADOLESCENT WITH CROHN'S DISEASE." Health and Ecology Issues, no. 2 (June 28, 2017): 99–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2017-14-2-22.

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Crohn's disease is a chronic disease which is characterized by severe progressive course, worsens the quality of life, leads to disability at a young age, which requires the development of new methods of treatment and introduction of modern highly effective medicines into practical health care. This article describes a case when infliximab was applied for the first time in the treatment of a patient with Crohn's disease in the Children's Gastroenterology Department of Gomel Regional Specialized Clinical Hospital.
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Radojević, Sara, and Dušanka Krajnović. "Use of off-label medicines in pediatric population." Timocki medicinski glasnik 46, no. 2 (2021): 86–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/tmg2102086r.

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Modern use of drugs in the treatment of diseases of children and newborns is increasingly based on off-label use of drugs. The lack of adequate formulations for the pediatric population, the lack of appropriate therapeutic parallels for the treatment of children's diseases and the small number of clinical trials involving the pediatric population have contributed to the mass use of these drugs. The use of these drugs implies extrapolation of doses and indications registered for adults to children, although it is known that the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of children and adults differ
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Siahaan, Open Gerhad, Robert Sibarani, Suwardi Lubis, and Agus Purwoko. "Herbal medicines for women and children's health in Tipang Village, District Humbang Hasundutan, North Sumatera." Gaceta Sanitaria 35 (2021): S564—S566. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gaceta.2021.10.101.

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Adams, Lisa V., Sienna R. Craig, Elia John Mmbaga, et al. "Current administration practices and preferred formulations of children's medicines in Tanzania: Summary of survey findings." International Journal of Pharmaceutics 435, no. 2 (2012): 150–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2012.05.062.

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Tatterton, Michael J., and Charlotte Walker. "The Prevalence of Nonprescription Cannabinoid-Based Medicines in British Children's Hospices: Results of a National Survey." Journal of Palliative Medicine 22, no. 10 (2019): 1185–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2018.0522.

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TORAISHI, KENICHI, NORIKO NAKAMURA, YOICHI YUIZONO, et al. "An Application of a Rapid Jelly-Forming Confectionery for Improving Children's Compliance in Taking Bitter Medicines." Japanese Journal of Hospital Pharmacy 24, no. 5 (1998): 479–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5649/jjphcs1975.24.479.

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Hati, Anita Kumala, Dian Oktianti, Annisa Vera Zaskia, Cresensia Apolonia Da Cruz Poety, Intan Azahra, and Tila Noer Chotifah. "Pembekalan Sediaan Obat Pada Anak-Anak SDN 02 Candirejo Sebagai Agen Apoteker Kecil." MESTAKA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 3, no. 6 (2024): 711–16. https://doi.org/10.58184/mestaka.v3i6.528.

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"Little Pharmacist" is a program to empower children by providing a basic understanding of the duties and roles of pharmacists, the names of medicines, indication, dosage forms, and how to use them correctly. The “Little Pharmacist” program aims to introduce the pharmacist profession and increase general knowledge about medicines from an early age. Providing activities for children must use interesting, child-friendly and innovative methods through learning experiences. The aim of this community service activity is to increase children's knowledge, especially grade 5 students at SDN 02 Candire
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Didiek Hardiyanto Soegiantoro. "Community Response to Acute Kidney Injury Due to Children's Syrup Preparations." International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) 2, no. 2 (2023): 565–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.55299/ijphe.v2i2.335.

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The mortality rate for children with a diagnosis of acute kidney injury after consuming syrup preparations in Indonesia is very high. The number of syrup preparations in Indonesia found to be contaminated with Ethylene glycol (EG) or Diethylene glycol (DEG) reached 116 syrup products. There are three issues that will be investigated as a result of the contaminated syrup: (1) the public response to the policies and responsibilities of regulators (the Indonesian Ministry of Health and the Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM), (2) the public response to pharmacies in delivering safe medicines t
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Puača, Gorana, Nemanja Todorović, Jelena Čanji, et al. "Exposure of children in Serbia to potentially harmful excipients when treated with approved antibiotics." Hospital Pharmacology - International Multidisciplinary Journal 8, no. 1 (2021): 1014–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/hpimj2101014p.

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Introduction: According to current understanding of the role of excipient in medicines, they could not be considered as completely pharmacologically inert substances. Although excipients do not have the potential to cause adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in most patients, some of their negative effects have been established. Special caution regarding excipients intake is advised, especially in vulnerable populations such as pediatric one. Aim: The aim of this paper was to investigate the exposure of children on antibiotic therapy to excipients with known effects (EKE). Methods: During a one-month
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Stephenson, T. ""Bonne Annee", "Gutes Neues Jahr"? Will 2007 be a "Happy New Year" for children's medicines in Europe?" Archives of Disease in Childhood 92, no. 8 (2007): 661–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/adc.2007.116459.

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Kustini, Ida Susila, and Eka Sarofah Ningsih. "Siaga Village which is able to Provide Baby SPA Services as an Effort to Overcome Toddler Health Problems Without Medication in Order to Increase Health Independence in Karangwedoro Village, Turi District, Lamongan Regency." Journal of Community Engagement in Health 8, no. 1 (2025): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.30994/jceh.v8i1.595.

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Self-medication is an effort made by the community to treat symptoms of illness or disease using medication without a doctor's prescription. Nowadays, people more often practice self-medication by buying chemical medicines at pharmacies for health problems experienced by their toddlers without knowing the side effects that can be caused. In society, so far, baby spas have only focused on children's growth and development to fulfill the rights of children with special needs and monitor children's development according to age. In the midst of the many people who want services to overcome the hea
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Немченко, А. С., А. В. Ляденко, and Л. О. Гала. "Analysis of trends in prescribing patients for mental disorders and dispensing medicines from pharmacy under the program «Affordable medicines»." Farmatsevtychnyi zhurnal, no. 1 (February 26, 2025): 3–13. https://doi.org/10.32352/0367-3057.1.25.01.

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The government program «Affordable Medicines» currently includes 481 medications (excluding insulin medications and medical devices), the number of medications for the treatment of patients with mental disorders is 118 (24.5%). The number of doctors registered in the field of «Psychological and psychiatric care» is 12,979 primary care doctors (general practitioners – family doctors, pediatricians, district pediatricians and therapists) and 3,585 specialized medical care doctors (narcologists, district narcologists, psychiatrists, including children's, psychologists, psychotherapists). The numb
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Narkevich, Igor A., Oksana D. Nemyatykh, Vladimir N. Timchenko, Dina D. Siukaeva, Taisia M. Terninko, and Vasilina A. Alekseeva. "Structural analysis of drugs assortment for etiopathogenetic therapy of children with acute viral infections." Pharmacy Formulas 2, no. 2 (2020): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/phf34093.

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The purpose evaluated the range of drugs for the etiopathogenetic treatment of children with acute viral infections. The methods of content analysis, data aggregation, comparative analysis are used. The research information base was made up of State Register of Medicines and National Registry of Medicines data as of 26 November 2019, as well as instructions for the medical use of drugs. It is shown that in the Russian Federation 201 trade names of drugs (35 INN) and 57 substances are registered. The leading positions in the structure of the supply of drugs and substances are held by russian ma
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