Abstract
IntroductionScarcity of age appropriate formulations for orally administered medicines for paediatric malignancies is a critical and ongoing issue which necessitates urgent solutions. According to JARC Survey 27 % of oral medicines were never available in child-friendly formulations (Vassal et al., 2021 [2]). Pharmacists from the European Society of Oncology Pharmacy Global (ESOP) and the European Society for Pediatric Oncology (SIOPE) have collaborated to provide a document summarising literature data on this topic and a set of practical instructions on the preparation of extemporaneous oral liquid medicines. Material and methodsLiterature review was conducted for the preparation of oral medicines for paediatric cancer, through Pubmed 2.0. A table was drawn up with necessary information for medicine preparation. We adapted the classification model of the molecule stability ranking of the International database of stability for injectable drugs, Stabilis® (Class A–C). ResultsA total of 126 articles were selected and analysed. All commercially available marketed liquid oral medications used in paediatric cancer were overviewed using globally accessible drug databases and compiled in a table with appropriate indications. Based on the literature review, 28 formulations for 13 different active ingredients for chemotherapy and 35 formulations for 16 different active ingredients for supportive therapy were compiled. ConclusionsDevelopment of child-appropriate formulations of anticancer medicines by the pharmaceutical industry should be incentivised towards marketing authorisation to enhance accessibility. The results of this study could help facilitate creation of European standards for extemporaneous preparation and persuade researchers in the field of paediatric oncology on the way forward.
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