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[AAPS Advances in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Series] Pediatric Formulations Volume 11 || Nasal, Ocular and Otic Drug Delivery

✍ Scribed by Bar-Shalom, Daniel; Rose, Klaus


Book ID
121482572
Publisher
Springer New York
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
330 KB
Edition
2014
Category
Article
ISBN
1489980113

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✦ Synopsis


Until the 1990s, it was generally accepted that medicines were first developed for adults and their use in children was investigated later, if at all. One of the main tasks of hospital pharmacies was the manufacturing of child-appropriate formulations in a more or less makeshift way. The first change came in 1997 with U.S. legislation that rewarded manufacturers to do voluntary pediatric research. Ten years later, the European Union passed legislation that required manufacturers to discuss all pediatric aspects, including formulations, with the regulatory authorities as a condition of starting the registration procedure. In consequence, manufacturers must now cover all age groups, including the youngest ones. So far, pediatric formulations were more a focus for academic researchers. Through the changed regulatory environment, there is now a sudden high commercial demand for age-appropriate formulations. This book begins by highlighting the anatomical, physiological and developmental differences between adults and children of different ages. It goes on to review the existing technologies and attempts to draw a roadmap to better, innovative formulations, in particular for oral administration. The regulatory, clinical, ethical and pharmaceutical framework is also addressed.


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