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Publication The Ethics of Managing Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis in Children:A Case Study(Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2016) ;Muhammad Yusoff Mohd Ramdzan ;Meenal Mavinkurve ;Shamini Subramaniam ;Mohd Anas Che Nik ;Fahisham Taib ;HazamaMohamadSuzina Sheikh Abdul HamidRecurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is a rare cause of childhood stridor which typically presents before the age of five years and results from the vertical transmission of the human papilloma virus. Genotypes 11 and 6 are commonly implicated in RRP. Following vertical transmission, the human papilloma virus (HPV) causes overgrowth of the airway epithelium which causes partial airway obstruction and the symptoms of stridor. The mainstay management is surgical debridement of the papillomata but the recurrence rate subsequent to surgery is high, such that most children will require repeated surgical procedures at regular interval. Medical adjuvant therapy can be used, but data is limited and the medications are used on an off-label basis. This case highlights the ethical considerations that need to be made when using off-label medications in paediatric patients.