Pharmaco-epidemiological research on herbal medicinal products in the paediatric population: data from the PhytoVIS study.
Adolescents
Children
Herbal medicinal products
Pharmaco-epidemiological study
PhytoVIS project
Journal
European journal of pediatrics
ISSN: 1432-1076
Titre abrégé: Eur J Pediatr
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 7603873
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Mar 2020
Mar 2020
Historique:
received:
13
06
2019
accepted:
19
11
2019
revised:
04
11
2019
pubmed:
12
12
2019
medline:
2
12
2020
entrez:
12
12
2019
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
In paediatrics, clinical study data are limited, especially on herbal medicinal products. To address this gap, 2063 datasets from the paediatric population were evaluated in the PhytoVIS data base. By screening for paediatric data, information on indication, gender, treatment, co-medication and tolerability were evaluated. The majority of patients was treated because of common cold, fever, digestive complaints, skin diseases, sleep disturbances and anxiety. The perceived effect of the therapy was rated in 84% of the patients as very good or good without adverse events. The data shed light on a still neglected field of phyto-pharmacotherapy by giving information on the use of herbal medicines in an unselected cohort of paediatric patients. The results confirm the good clinical effects and safety of herbal medicinal products in this patient population and show that they are widely used in Germany.What is Known:• In Germany, about 85% of children receive one or more herbal medicinal products per year.• Despite international initiatives to promote clinical research in paediatrics, there are still many gaps of knowledge in the use of drugs in paediatrics.What is New:• The PhytoVIS project evaluated 2063 data sets from the paediatric population using herbal medicinal products.• The majority of patients was treated because of common cold, fever, digestive complaints, skin diseases, sleep disturbances and anxiety, and 84% of the patients rated the therapy as very good or good without adverse events.
Identifiants
pubmed: 31823076
doi: 10.1007/s00431-019-03532-3
pii: 10.1007/s00431-019-03532-3
pmc: PMC7028796
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
507-512Subventions
Organisme : Kooperation Phytopharmaka GbR,Bonn, Germany
ID : 0
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