An Assessment of the Extent of Use of Off-License and Unlicensed Drugs on Children at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe

  • T. T. KAISI
  • C. C. MAPONGA
  • P. P. GAVAZA
  • L. E. PAZVAKAVAMBWA
Keywords: Children, off-label medicines, unlicensed drugs, licensing.

Abstract

This study was undertaken to assess the extent of use of unlicensed and off-license drugs on children at Parirenyatwa Teaching Hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe. The study was conducted in the two pediatric wards at the hospital. Data on three hundred patients aged 5 years and below was collected prospectively.

Ten percent of the pediatric patients at Parirenyatwa Hospital aged five years and below received at least one drug in an off-license way while 31 % received at least one drug in an unlicensed way. Fifty nine percent of the patients received licensed drugs in a licensed way.

There is a significant amount of unlicensed and off-license use of drugs at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe. Regulatory authorities and the pharmaceutical industry should re-double their efforts in order to ensure that children receive only well-tolerated and effective medicines.

Published
2018-11-09
How to Cite
KAISI, T., MAPONGA, C., GAVAZA, P., & PAZVAKAVAMBWA, L. (2018). An Assessment of the Extent of Use of Off-License and Unlicensed Drugs on Children at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe. The East and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 9(1), 3-7. Retrieved from https://uonjournals.uonbi.ac.ke/ojs/index.php/ecajps/article/view/35