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ASSESSMENT OF EFFICIENCY OF USING MEDICATIONS IN CHILDREN ON THE MODEL OF ANTIPYRETICS IN AN OUTPATIENT ADMINISTRATION SETTING

Abstract

The article assesses the efficiency of using medications in children in a outpatient administration setting on the model of antipyretics as medications of first choice in treatment of acute respiratory virus infections over 2004–2008. It looks at the awareness of the patients’ legal representatives in issues of using anti febriles. It shows the efficacy of incorporating a clinical pharmacology unit into the outpatient pediatric practice.
Key words: antipyretics, efficiency, children, legal representatives of patients, clinical pharmacology, outpatient administration, children’s clinic.

About the Authors

L.S. Grishina
City Children’s Clinic № 9, Kazan
Russian Federation


M.M. Sadykov
City Children’s Clinic № 9, Kazan
Russian Federation



L.Е. Ziganshina
Kazan State Medical Academy of the Russia’s Federal Agency for Health Care
Russian Federation


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For citations:


Grishina L., Sadykov M., Ziganshina L. ASSESSMENT OF EFFICIENCY OF USING MEDICATIONS IN CHILDREN ON THE MODEL OF ANTIPYRETICS IN AN OUTPATIENT ADMINISTRATION SETTING. Pediatric pharmacology. 2009;6(6):47-50.

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ISSN 1727-5776 (Print)
ISSN 2500-3089 (Online)