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How do doctors calculate medication doses in childhood obesi | 57511

Journal de la santé et de la recherche médicale

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How do doctors calculate medication doses in childhood obesity? A retrosepctive evaluation of prescriptions in paediatric patients in Casey Hosptial, Melbourne

Charles Sparrow

Introduction - Pharmaceutical errors are a leading cause
of unwanted side effects in paediatrics. With rising levels
of childhood obesity worldwide, larger drug doses are being
prescribed based on total body weight. To minimise
harm, the Ideal Body Weight (IBW) is one suggested
method for weight based calculations of certain medications
in children, but not routinely used. We investigated
the number of overweight children receiving medication
doses based on IBW, and those on total body weight
(TBW) in a paediatric ward in Melbourne, Australia.