Background. Use of hydroxyurea (HU) in children with sickle cell disease (SCD) may be hampered by its formulation as a capsule and the limited availability of liquid HU. Procedure. At four Pediatric SCD clinics, parents of children with SCD ages 5-17 years were surveyed about their children's medication use and ability to swallow medication. Data were stratified by HU therapy and analyzed using descriptive statistics, Chi square tests, Fisher exact tests and univariate analysis. Results. Of the 116 parents surveyed, 97% were the primary caregiver. One fourth (26%) of parents reported that their child's difficulty swallowing medication interfered with daily medication use. Age-related differences were found in ability to swallow medication, but not by HU use. Children taking HU were more likely to take multiple daily medications, with more frequent dosing schedules. Among 65 HU users, children using the liquid formulation (28%, n = 18) were younger than capsule users (P
Do Difficulties in Swallowing Medication Impede the Use of Hydroxyurea in Children?
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Bekele, E; Thornburg, CD; Brandow, AM; et al.
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2014
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Pediatric Blood & Cancer 61(9): 1536-1539 Sep 2014