TY - JOUR
T1 - Neonatal Drug Formularies—A Global Scope
AU - Shaniv, Dotan
AU - Bolisetty, Srinivas
AU - Young, Thomas E.
AU - Mangum, Barry
AU - Ainsworth, Sean
AU - Elbers, Linda
AU - Schultz, Petra
AU - Cucchi, Melanie
AU - de Wildt, Saskia N.
AU - van der Zanden, Tjitske M.
AU - Caldwell, Neil
AU - Smits, Anne
AU - Allegaert, Karel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the authors.
PY - 2023/5/8
Y1 - 2023/5/8
N2 - Neonatal drug information (DI) is essential for safe and effective pharmacotherapy in (pre)term neonates. Such information is usually absent from drug labels, making formularies a crucial part of the neonatal clinician’s toolbox. Several formularies exist worldwide, but they have never been fully mapped or compared for content, structure and workflow. The objective of this review was to identify neonatal formularies, explore (dis)similarities, and raise awareness of their existence. Neonatal formularies were identified through self-acquaintance, experts and structured search. A questionnaire was sent to all identified formularies to provide details on formulary function. An original extraction tool was employed to collect DI from the formularies on the 10 most commonly used drugs in pre(term) neonates. Eight different neonatal formularies were identified worldwide (Europe, USA, Australia-New Zealand, Middle East). Six responded to the questionnaire and were compared for structure and content. Each formulary has its own workflow, monograph template and style, and update routine. Focus on certain aspects of DI also varies, as well as the type of initiative and funding. Clinicians should be aware of the various formularies available and their differences in characteristics and content to use them properly for the benefit of their patients.
AB - Neonatal drug information (DI) is essential for safe and effective pharmacotherapy in (pre)term neonates. Such information is usually absent from drug labels, making formularies a crucial part of the neonatal clinician’s toolbox. Several formularies exist worldwide, but they have never been fully mapped or compared for content, structure and workflow. The objective of this review was to identify neonatal formularies, explore (dis)similarities, and raise awareness of their existence. Neonatal formularies were identified through self-acquaintance, experts and structured search. A questionnaire was sent to all identified formularies to provide details on formulary function. An original extraction tool was employed to collect DI from the formularies on the 10 most commonly used drugs in pre(term) neonates. Eight different neonatal formularies were identified worldwide (Europe, USA, Australia-New Zealand, Middle East). Six responded to the questionnaire and were compared for structure and content. Each formulary has its own workflow, monograph template and style, and update routine. Focus on certain aspects of DI also varies, as well as the type of initiative and funding. Clinicians should be aware of the various formularies available and their differences in characteristics and content to use them properly for the benefit of their patients.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85160343251
U2 - 10.3390/children10050848
DO - 10.3390/children10050848
M3 - Article
C2 - 37238396
AN - SCOPUS:85160343251
SN - 2227-9067
VL - 10
JO - Children
JF - Children
IS - 5
M1 - 848
ER -