1st international conference of the Jordainian fac
Research Name
Off- label antibiotic use among children in Jordan (pos
Session Place
Israa University
Date Of Publication
2015.10.12
Abstract
Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate
the use of off-label antibiotics in neonatal intensive care
units (NICUs) and paediatric wards in Jordan.
Methods: Data of patients admitted to the neonatal
intensive care units and paediatric wards in King Abdulla
University Hospital were collected over an 8-week survey
between May and July 2012. Data collected in this study
included patients’ age, weight, medical history, diagnosis
and the details of antibiotics prescribed to each patient.
Results: The study involved a total of 250 children (80
admitted to the NICU and 170 admitted to the wards). A
total of 598 antibiotic prescriptions were issued for these
patients (244 in NICUs and 354 in paediatricwards). The
results of the present study show that off-label antibiotic
prescribing to paediatric patients is very common. Off-label
antibiotic prescribing to paediatric patients is related
mostly to doses and indications, and rarely to age. The
majority of admitted