A Focus Group Study about Oral Drug Administration Practices at Hospital Wards-Aspects to Consider in Drug Development of Age-Appropriate Formulations for Children
Oral drug administration to pediatric patients is characterized by a lack of age-appropriate drug products and the off-label use of medicines. However, drug administration practices at hospital wards is a scarcely studied subject. The aim of this study was to explore the oral drug administration pra...
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Main Authors: | Maria Rautamo (Author), Kirsi Kvarnström (Author), Mia Sivén (Author), Marja Airaksinen (Author), Pekka Lahdenne (Author), Niklas Sandler (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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