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Review of ciprofloxacin use in children
Abstract
Background: The frequency of prescriptions for ciprofloxacin use in children is high despite the caution recommended.
Objective: To assess frequency of ciprofloxacin prescriptions in a pediatric unit and review the literature on use of ciprofloxacin in children.
Methods: Patient case notes in a pediatric general ward of a tertiary hospital were reviewed. Electronic databases were searched for articles published in English between January 2001 and December 2011.
Results: Ciprofloxacin was prescribed for 20% of the children in our preliminary study. In all the studies reviewed ciprofloxacin was used as a second line treatment in lifethreatening cases and only for organisms that were susceptible on culture. Adverse events such as arthralgia, gastro intestinal disturbances and CNS reactions were recorded; they were reversible and often did not warrant discontinuation of therapy.
Conclusion: Ciprofloxacin may be used in children as second line treatment, in life-threatening cases, for susceptible organisms when the benefit outweighs the risk.
Keywords: Ciprofloxacin, children, use