British journal of clinical pharmacology
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Br J Clin Pharmacol · Sep 2010
General practitioners' views and experiences of over-the-counter simvastatin in Scotland.
Statins are widely used for the primary and secondary prevention of coronary events in high risk populations. In 2004 simvastatin was reclassified in the UK from prescription only to being available over-the-counter (OTC). ⋯ This study confirms that the majority of GPs do not support the supply of OTC simvastatin by the community pharmacist, being particularly concerned by the lack of cholesterol and blood pressure data in the CHD risk assessment prior to sale. Other methods of pharmacy based simvastatin supply including supplementary prescribing merit further evaluation.
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Br J Clin Pharmacol · Sep 2010
Perceived adverse drug reactions among non-institutionalized children and adolescents in Germany.
Drug safety in paediatric medication is a public health concern. According to previous studies, the incidence of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) varies greatly from 0.7% to 2.7% among paediatric outpatients and from 2.6% to 18.1% among paediatric inpatients. Little has been reported on the risks of drug use in the general child population. ⋯ Perceived ADRs in the general child population were clustered with gastrointestinal disorders and subcutaneous tissue disorders. They appeared to be mild and at the lower limits of the range reported in other studies. Health surveys covering the use of a diverse range of drugs might be suitable for computing ADR prevalence and identifying risk factors among non-institutionalized children. They should be taken into account together with other pharmacovigilance systems.