Medicinski pregled 2015 Volume 68, Issue 1-2, Pages: 35-40
https://doi.org/10.2298/MPNS1502035G
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Reasons for and frequency of off - label drug use
Goločorbin-Kon Svetlana
(Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Novi Sad + University of Montenegro, Faculty of Pharmacy, Podgorica, Montenegro)
Iličković Ivana (Farmegra Podgorica, Montenegro UDK)
Mikov Momir
(Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology, Novi Sad)
Introduction. The application of drugs in accordance with the marketing
authorization issued by the regulatory authority is considered on-label use,
while off-label drug use frequently occurs in medical practice. It includes
the application of drugs beyond approved indications, for unapproved age
group, with different dosage regimens or different administration route.
Medical specialists frequently prescribe an off-label drug in pediatrics,
neonatology, geriatrics, psychiatry and oncology. Some countries have
established registers of off-label drugs and guidelines for their prescribing
and administration. The aim of the paper is to review practices in off-label
drug use in order to satisfy the attitude of regulatory bodies and
professional associations regarding the off-label use of drugs. Material and
Methods. The sources of information used are articles published in scientific
journals and information from the official websites of regulatory agencies.
Results and Discussion. The most common reasons why physicians decide to
prescribe off-label drugs are primarily the absence of drugs for a particular
indication or those for a particular age group. In their daily work, doctors
prescribe drugs for an off-label use based on their own or other colleague’s
experience. There is no general agreement on off-label use of drugs at the
national or international level, but more and more doctors’ associations and
regulatory bodies approve off-label drug use in compliance with certain
scientific and legal requirements. Conclusion. Off-label drug use has its
place in practice and it has been widely accepted by the medical community
and by itself it is not a violation of the standards of healthcare. Off-label
use is common in our country and worldwide, and it is necessary to establish
a registry for off-label drug use.
Keywords: Off-Label Use, Drug Prescriptions, Physician’s Practice Patterns, Registries
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