Most Children In US Hospitals Receive Medicines Off-label
Mon, 05 Mar 2007 04:00 AM EST
... Nearly four out of five hospitalized children receive medications that have been tested and approved only for adults, according to a study of hundreds of thousands of patient records. This so-called "off-label" use of drugs was thought to be especially common in children, and the new research, the largest-ever U.S. pediatric study, confirms this. ...
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