Today, we’ll be exploring a key issue: why patient weight should always be included on prescriptions for pediatric patients. We’ll be highlighting the work of Dr. Lisa and Dr. Rachel, who co-authored a pivotal paper in the Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics (JPPT) titled “Patient Weight Should Be Included on All Pediatric Prescriptions”.
In this paper, Lisa Lubsch, PharmD and Rachel Meyers, PharmD make a compelling argument about the importance of including a child’s weight on prescriptions. They emphasize how this simple, yet vital, piece of information can help reduce medication errors and ensure safe, accurate dosing for pediatric patients. The authors discuss the gaps in current prescribing practices and how the inclusion of weight can prevent dosing mistakes that may arise from weight-based calculations. They also highlight how weight should be a standard part of all pediatric prescriptions to ensure the highest standards of care.
Stay tuned as we break down their findings and discuss practical ways pharmacists, clinicians, and parents can ensure safer medication practices for children. Let’s dive in!