Abstract : MATERIAL AND METHODS we distributed 176 questionnaires composed of 11 questions and received anonym
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Abstract : MATERIAL AND METHODS we distributed 176 questionnaires composed of 11 questions and received anonymous answers from 103 pediatricians.|RESULTS 70.9 of respondents had come across the term "off label" 38.2 had never consciously used "off label" drugs and 4.9 could not determine. The most common reason for administering "off label" drugs was in the use of 1. antipyretic therapy (33.9) 2. symptomatic respiratory tract infection treatment (29) 3. antibiotic therapy based on the antibiogram (25.8). The main consideration in administering the drug were health needs (47) and whether it was for the good of a patient (25). The most important arguments for using "off label" drugs are the personal conviction of its higher efficiency (473) if its use is life-saving (28) the results of laboratory or microbiological tests (26.9) and less adverse reactions (24.7). 75.5 of respondents check the drug registered indications 93 is aware of the responsibility 14 think that the responsibility also rests on the producer of drugs or the supervisor.|CONCLUSION: The use of "off label" drugs is common and an inevitable phenomenon in pediatrics, therefore it is necessary to spread knowledge on medical law among pediatricians.|
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