A critical comparison between the World Health Organization list of essential medicines for children and the Brazilian list of essential medicines (Rename)

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Autor(a) principal: Coelho, Helena Lutéscia L.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Rey, Luís Carlos, Medeiros, Marina S.G. de, Barbosa, Ronaldo A., Fonseca, Said G. da Cruz, Costa, Patricia Q. da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/6943
Resumo: Objective: To perform a critical comparison between the Brazilian national essential medicines list (Rename, 2012) with the list of essential medicines for children (LEMC, 2011) of the World Health Organization (WHO), regarding the differences among drugs and formulations listed for children. Methods: The LEMC drugs were classified into four categories: 1) absent in Rename; 2) included in Rename but without any formulation suitable for children; 3) listed in Rename only in some formulations; 4) present in Rename in all formulations. The missing formulations were analyzed by therapeutic group. Alternatives present in Rename were searched. Results: From the 261 drugs of interest on the LEMC, 30.3% are absent from Rename, 11.1% are in Rename but without any pediatric formulation, and 32.2% are present in some but not all formulations listed in LEMC. Considering all formulations items listed in the LEMC (n = 577), 349 are missing from Rename, of these 19.6% due to their strength, and 18.5% due to the the dosage form. Useful formulations specific for neonatal care, respiratory tract, central nervous system, and anti-infectives, among other groups, are missing. Conclusion: The lack of age-appropriate formulations of essential medicines for children in Brazil includes important therapeutic groups and indispensable drugs for severe clinical conditions. Some of these products exist in the Brazilian pharmaceutical market, but not in public facilities; others could be produced by national laboratories with commercial interest or stimulated by a specific governmental policy, as in other countries.
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spelling A critical comparison between the World Health Organization list of essential medicines for children and the Brazilian list of essential medicines (Rename)Recém-NascidoPolíticas Públicas de SaúdeObjective: To perform a critical comparison between the Brazilian national essential medicines list (Rename, 2012) with the list of essential medicines for children (LEMC, 2011) of the World Health Organization (WHO), regarding the differences among drugs and formulations listed for children. Methods: The LEMC drugs were classified into four categories: 1) absent in Rename; 2) included in Rename but without any formulation suitable for children; 3) listed in Rename only in some formulations; 4) present in Rename in all formulations. The missing formulations were analyzed by therapeutic group. Alternatives present in Rename were searched. Results: From the 261 drugs of interest on the LEMC, 30.3% are absent from Rename, 11.1% are in Rename but without any pediatric formulation, and 32.2% are present in some but not all formulations listed in LEMC. Considering all formulations items listed in the LEMC (n = 577), 349 are missing from Rename, of these 19.6% due to their strength, and 18.5% due to the the dosage form. Useful formulations specific for neonatal care, respiratory tract, central nervous system, and anti-infectives, among other groups, are missing. Conclusion: The lack of age-appropriate formulations of essential medicines for children in Brazil includes important therapeutic groups and indispensable drugs for severe clinical conditions. Some of these products exist in the Brazilian pharmaceutical market, but not in public facilities; others could be produced by national laboratories with commercial interest or stimulated by a specific governmental policy, as in other countries.Jornal de Pediatria2013-12-13T16:00:42Z2013-12-13T16:00:42Z2013-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfCOELHO, H. L. L. et al. A critical comparison between the World Health Organization list of essential medicines for children and the Brazilian list of essential medicines (Rename). Jornal de Pediatria, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, v. 89, n.2, p. 171-178, abr. 2013.0021-7557 Impressohttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/6943Coelho, Helena Lutéscia L.Rey, Luís CarlosMedeiros, Marina S.G. deBarbosa, Ronaldo A.Fonseca, Said G. da CruzCosta, Patricia Q. daengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-01-25T17:58:02Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/6943Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:46:36.513782Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
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title A critical comparison between the World Health Organization list of essential medicines for children and the Brazilian list of essential medicines (Rename)
spellingShingle A critical comparison between the World Health Organization list of essential medicines for children and the Brazilian list of essential medicines (Rename)
Coelho, Helena Lutéscia L.
Recém-Nascido
Políticas Públicas de Saúde
title_short A critical comparison between the World Health Organization list of essential medicines for children and the Brazilian list of essential medicines (Rename)
title_full A critical comparison between the World Health Organization list of essential medicines for children and the Brazilian list of essential medicines (Rename)
title_fullStr A critical comparison between the World Health Organization list of essential medicines for children and the Brazilian list of essential medicines (Rename)
title_full_unstemmed A critical comparison between the World Health Organization list of essential medicines for children and the Brazilian list of essential medicines (Rename)
title_sort A critical comparison between the World Health Organization list of essential medicines for children and the Brazilian list of essential medicines (Rename)
author Coelho, Helena Lutéscia L.
author_facet Coelho, Helena Lutéscia L.
Rey, Luís Carlos
Medeiros, Marina S.G. de
Barbosa, Ronaldo A.
Fonseca, Said G. da Cruz
Costa, Patricia Q. da
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author2 Rey, Luís Carlos
Medeiros, Marina S.G. de
Barbosa, Ronaldo A.
Fonseca, Said G. da Cruz
Costa, Patricia Q. da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coelho, Helena Lutéscia L.
Rey, Luís Carlos
Medeiros, Marina S.G. de
Barbosa, Ronaldo A.
Fonseca, Said G. da Cruz
Costa, Patricia Q. da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Recém-Nascido
Políticas Públicas de Saúde
topic Recém-Nascido
Políticas Públicas de Saúde
description Objective: To perform a critical comparison between the Brazilian national essential medicines list (Rename, 2012) with the list of essential medicines for children (LEMC, 2011) of the World Health Organization (WHO), regarding the differences among drugs and formulations listed for children. Methods: The LEMC drugs were classified into four categories: 1) absent in Rename; 2) included in Rename but without any formulation suitable for children; 3) listed in Rename only in some formulations; 4) present in Rename in all formulations. The missing formulations were analyzed by therapeutic group. Alternatives present in Rename were searched. Results: From the 261 drugs of interest on the LEMC, 30.3% are absent from Rename, 11.1% are in Rename but without any pediatric formulation, and 32.2% are present in some but not all formulations listed in LEMC. Considering all formulations items listed in the LEMC (n = 577), 349 are missing from Rename, of these 19.6% due to their strength, and 18.5% due to the the dosage form. Useful formulations specific for neonatal care, respiratory tract, central nervous system, and anti-infectives, among other groups, are missing. Conclusion: The lack of age-appropriate formulations of essential medicines for children in Brazil includes important therapeutic groups and indispensable drugs for severe clinical conditions. Some of these products exist in the Brazilian pharmaceutical market, but not in public facilities; others could be produced by national laboratories with commercial interest or stimulated by a specific governmental policy, as in other countries.
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0021-7557 Impresso
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0021-7557 Impresso
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