Observational study on the dispensing of cough syrups to children with acute cough by community pharmacists in France

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TitreObservational study on the dispensing of cough syrups to children with acute cough by community pharmacists in France
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursAllaert F-A, Villet S, Vincent S, Sauve L
JournalMINERVA PEDIATRICA
Volume70
Pagination117-126
Date PublishedAPR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0026-4946
Mots-clésChild, Cough, Cough syrup, Homeopathy, Personal satisfaction, Pharmacy
Résumé

BACKGROUND: Over-the-counter medicines may be proposed by pharmacists for children with acute cough. Study objectives were lo describe the sociodemographic profile of children who were proposed a cough syrup by a pharmacist, the nature of the cough and type(s) of cough syrup proposed and to assess the evolution of the cough, tolerance and satisfaction with treatment. METHODS: Observational, prospective, longitudinal, multi centre study with 157 pharmacies in France. Children who were proposed a cough syrup by a pharmacist were recruited. Questionnaires were completed by the pharmacists and/or parents at inclusion and by the parents after 5 days of treatment. RESULTS: Four hundred fourteen children were included (mean age: 6.0 +/- 2.9 years); 45.9% had a dry and 43.3% a productive cough. 30.4% were proposed an allopathic antitussive syrup, 28.3% an allopathic expectorant syrup and 23.7% a homeopathic syrup. Children with a dry cough were more likely to be given an allopathic antitussive (55.2%) or homeopathic (28.2%) syrup. Children with a productive cough or cough of several days duration were more likely to be given an allopathic expectorant syrup (70.1%). Cough disappearance was more frequent with homeopathic syrups compared to allopathic expectorants (P=0.002), or allopathic antitussives (P=0.042). Adverse events were most common with allopathic antitussive syrups (18.7%) (P<0.001). Two-thirds of parents were satisfied with the treatment their child received. CONCLUSIONS: Pharmacists play an important role in the management of acute cough in children. Homeopathic cough syrups may have an interest in terms of public health.

DOI10.23736/S0026-4946.17.04752-1