Defining pediatric polypharmacy: A scoping review.
Paul M BakakiAlexis HoraceNeal DawsonAlmut WintersteinJennifer WaldronJennifer StaleyElia M Pestana KnightSharon B MeropolRujia LiuHannah JohnsonNegar GolchinJames A FeinsteinShari D BolenLawrence C KleinmanPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Two or more concurrent medications, without duration, for ≥1 day, ≥31 days, or sequentially for one year were the most common definitions of pediatric polypharmacy. We recommend that pediatric polypharmacy studies specify the number of medications or therapeutic classes, if they are concurrent or sequential, and the duration of medications. We propose defining pediatric polypharmacy as "the prescription or consumption of two or more distinct medications for at least one day". The term "polypharmacy" should be included among key words and definitions in manuscripts.
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