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Paracetamol prescribing habits in a children's hospital.
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Many medical staff were unsure of current safe dosing regimens, particularly in the younger age groups. Seventeen percent of prescriptions were above 95 mg/kg/day although only 3% of children were given these doses due to on demand charting and due to audit by pharmacy and nursing staff. There are few guidelines for children 3 months and under. The literature suggests 60-65 mg/kg/day in infants 1-3 months, although this dose was only charted in 16% of prescriptions and phamacokinetic data favours a higher dose. In neonates 30 mg/kg/day achieves effective therapeutic concentrations but further studies are needed.