Off-label use of medicines: The need for good practice guidelines – the International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine
Article written by Dooms and Killick in which they present a set of guidelines for...
Read MoreHealthcare professionals should feel empowered to make decisions regarding care based on the patient’s medical condition and prognosis. This lies at the heart of medical ethics.
The prescription of off-label medicines is an established and potentially beneficial practice, if applied in specific circumstances.
When physicians decide, based on a medical assessment of the patient’s therapeutic needs, to prescribe an off-label medicine, they should take the time to explain their choice, including potential for adverse events, to allow the patient to make an informed decision.
It is also necessary for the healthcare professional to put in place the mechanisms needed to ensure close monitoring and prompt reporting of adverse events.
Ultimately, physicians need to be given the freedom to uphold their pledge towards their patients to act ethically and put the patient’s interest first.
Article written by Dooms and Killick in which they present a set of guidelines for...
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