To answer your question, there are a couple of things.
First of all, there is no one single medication or one single prescription that will fit all. While I can't tell you exactly the types of medications that are used or the combinations, they certainly would be related to a lot of things. Weight, height, and body surface area would all be really relevant. Pharmacists today make those clinical or therapeutic decisions using those parameters every day. It's not that the type of practice would be new. There would be different training required for this aspect, of course, but that type of practice is not alien or foreign to pharmacists.
I would caution the committee that whatever protocol or treatment is decided on, it should ensure that those drugs are not subject to what is called “manufacturer backorder” or “manufacturer cannot supply”. That would be devastating.
We've heard about certain medications not being available in Canada, so I would caution the committee to ensure that, whatever protocols are designed, our drug system has the safety, the integrity, and the ability to supply those medications.