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Safety assessment in pediatric studies.

Handbook of experimental pharmacology (2011-09-02)
Gideon Koren, Abdelbasset Elzagallaai, Fatma Etwel
RÉSUMÉ

It typically takes many years before an association of a drug with a rare, serious adverse reaction is established. As related to pediatric drug use, evidence is even more erratic, as most drugs are used off labels. To enhance child safety, there is an urgent need to develop robust and rapid methods to identify such associations in as timely a manner as possible. In this chapter, several novel methods, both clinically based pharmacoepidemiological approaches and laboratory-based methods, are described.