The cumulative daily tolerance levels of potentially toxic excipients ethanol and propylene glycol are commonly exceeded in neonates and infants

KS Valeur, SA Hertel, KE Lundstrøm… - Basic & clinical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Polymedicated neonates and young infants may be at risk of harmful cumulative exposure to
toxic excipients like ethanol, propylene glycol and benzyl alcohol during routine clinical …

Unapproved Pediatric Drugs: Evidence for Use

JD Tobias - Advances in Anesthesia, 2008 - advancesinanesthesia.com
The subspecialty of pediatric anesthesiology and critical care has seen remarkable growth
over the past 20 to 30 years with establishment of fellowship programs, the recognition of the …

[PDF][PDF] PHARMACY

M Anisfeld, EL McConnell, HD Williams, SR Pygall… - 2014 - phar-in.eu
The need for a single worldwide accepted pharmacopoeia has been recognised for about
150 years. It seems intuitively obvious that wherever you are born, you deserve drugs …

Une colle pour revêtement de sol ramenée à la maison ou quand le détournement d'un produit professionnel devient fatal pour un enfant

P Nisse, A Garat, D Allorge, M Mathieu-Nolf… - Toxicologie Analytique et …, 2015 - Elsevier
Résumé Une enfant âgée de 29 mois présente une altération de la conscience peu après
l'ingestion accidentelle de colle professionnelle pour revêtement de sol. Lors de sa prise en …

[CITATION][C] Excipients for the formulation of medicines for children

J Walsh - Eur. Ind. Pharm, 2012 - hero.epa.gov
The safety of excipients used in paediatric products is a key consideration for those
formulating medicines for children.