Inappropriate use of promethazine and promethazine-containing products in children under the age of three years in Harare, Zimbabwe.

A Marume, T G Muvirimi, K Chitindingu, I Mutingwende
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Objectives: To determine whether there was inappropriate use of promethazine, Stopayne or Goldgesic in children under three (3) years of age in Harare, and to measure its extent. Inappropriate referred to administering these medicines to children under the age of two (2) years for any indication or the administering of these medicines to an otherwise healthy child less than three (3) years old for sedation purposes.

Design: A descriptive cross-sectional study carried out between May and July 2010.

Setting: Retail pharmacies in Harare, Zimbabwe.

Results: The percentages of pharmacy personnel who indicated that parents request these syrups for sedation purposes in their children were: 20.8% promethazine; 18.9% Stopayne; and 9.6% Goldgesic. With respect to parents, it was found that 25% administered these syrups to children aged below 2 years. Of the parents who administered these syrups to their children about 7.7% did so for sedation purposes.

Conclusion: There was significant inappropriate use of all 3 syrups in children under the age of 3 years (p < 0.05). Direct evidence was seen in that pharmacy personnel dispensed these medicines for use in infants and parents administered these syrups to infants.

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在津巴布韦哈拉雷,三岁以下儿童不当使用异丙嗪和含异丙嗪产品。
目的:确定哈拉雷三(3)岁以下儿童是否存在异丙嗪、Stopayne或Goldgesic的不适当使用,并测量其程度。不适用于将这些药物用于两(2)岁以下儿童的任何适应症或将这些药物用于三(3)岁以下健康儿童的镇静目的。设计:2010年5月至7月间进行的描述性横断面研究。背景:津巴布韦哈拉雷的零售药店。结果:药学人员表示家长要求给孩子使用镇静糖浆的比例为:异丙嗪20.8%;Stopayne 18.9%;和9.6%的黄金。在家长方面,发现25%的家长给2岁以下的儿童服用这些糖浆。在给孩子服用这些糖浆的父母中,约有7.7%是出于镇静目的。结论:3岁以下儿童3种糖浆均存在明显不适宜使用的情况(p < 0.05)。直接证据显示,药房工作人员配发这些药物供婴儿使用,父母给婴儿服用这些糖浆。
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