A Survey to Understand Parent/Caregiver and Children's Views on Devices Used for the Administration of Oral Pediatric Medicines in Japan
Administration devices are crucial for the correct dosing of medicines to children. In countries outside Japan, oral droppers and syringes are reported to be preferred for the administration of oral liquid medicines to neonates and infants, whilst spoons and cups are more frequently used for older c...
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Main Authors: | Jumpei Saito (Author), Hidefumi Nakamura (Author), Jennifer Walsh (Author), Akimasa Yamatani (Author), Smita Salunke (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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