Pharmacology Flashcards

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What are unlicensed/ off label medications?

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  • Formulation administered via a route not intended
  • Medicines used for an indication not intended
  • Medicines used at a different dose to that recommended
  • Children below stated recommended age limit
  • Medicines without a licence, including those being used in clinical trials
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How often are unlicensed drugs used in children?

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In hospitals

  • 60-90% are off-label
  • 10-50% are off label
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3
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Consequences of using unlicensed drugs?

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  • Altered pharmacodynamic responses
  • Effects on growth ad development
  • Pharmacokinetic response different between adults and children
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4
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Considerations

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  • Neonates are more sensitive to drugs than adults
  • Neonates are at increased risk for ADRs
  • younger patients show greater individual variation
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5
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Pharmacology in the early post-natal period?

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  • Rapid growth
  • Variable alteration in metabolism and elimination
  • Lower tolerance to ADRs
  • Difficulty in efficacy and toxicity
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6
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What is one of the main problems with pharmacology in toddlers?

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COMPLICANCE

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7
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What affects absorption in neonates

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Decrease gastric emptying and motility

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8
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What affects distrubution in neonates

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Body composition:

  • Higher Extracellular fluid
  • Total body weight
  • Fat content is low

Plasma protein binding is reduced so more unbound active drug

BBB- not fully developed at birth so more chance of CNS toxicity

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9
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What affects drug metabolism

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Hepatic function

  • Liver metabolism is immature
  • Immaturity of drug metabolism
  • Oxidation and glucorinidation are reduced
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10
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What affects drug elimination

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  • Renal excretion
  • Less glomerular filtration
  • Less tubular function
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At what age is adult renal/ tubular function acquire in children?

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Renal: 3-6 months
Tubular: 12 months

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12
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What happens for most drugs at 12 months

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T1/2 is increased

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13
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At what stage does child presentation begin to appear like child presentation?

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In children: 2 yrs to 11 yrs

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