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      Drug utilization pattern in South Indian pediatric population: A prospective study

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          Abstract

          Background:

          Studies on the process of drug utilization focus on factors related to prescribing, dispensing, administering and taking of medication and its associated events.

          Aims:

          The aim of this study is to assess the prescribing patterns of medicines, apply the World Health Organization (WHO) core indicators and to assess the appropriateness of prescribed medicines in a pediatric unit.

          Materials and Methods:

          A prospective observational drug utilization study was carried out in a pediatric unit of a super specialty hospital in South India for a period of 9 months. Patients who attended the pediatric unit with the age newborn to 18 years were included in the study and patients who were not willing to participate in the study were excluded and the data collected from the pediatric unit were analyzed.

          Results:

          Out of 209 patients, the average number of drugs per patient was 4.56. The percentage of drugs prescribed with the generic name was found to be 19.16%. Among 209 prescriptions 49.78% of the drugs were essential drugs. Among the antibiotics 33.33% prescribed, cephalosporin group were the most commonly prescribed followed by amino glycoside and penicillin. Nearly, 21.80% of the medicines were given as intravenous and the prescriptions without drugs were 1.43%. Only 75.6% of patients have knowledge about their dosage schedule and almost all the prescriptions were appropriate.

          Conclusion:

          The assessment of WHO core indicators helped to improvise the prescribing pattern, identify significant problems involved in the knowledge gap of patients or caretakers understanding of instructions provided by consultants and even to minimize the cost burden on patient.

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          To analyze the patterns of prescriptions and drug dispensing using World Health Organization core drug use indicators and some additional indices. Data were collected prospectively by scrutinizing the prescriptions written by pediatric resident doctors and by interviewing parents of 500 outpatient children. The average number of drugs per encounter was 2.9 and 73.4% drugs were prescribed by generic name. Majority of drugs prescribed were in the form of syrups (60.8%). Use of antibiotics (39.6% of encounters) was frequent, but injection use (0.2% of encounters) was very low. A high number of drugs prescribed (90.3%) conformed to a model list of essential drugs and were dispensed (76.9%) by the hospital pharmacy. Certain drugs (5.7%) prescribed as syrups were not dispensed, although they were available in tablet form. Most parents (80.8%) knew the correct dosages, but only 18.5% of drugs were adequately labeled. No copy of an essential drugs list was available. The availability of key drugs was 85%. Interventions to rectify over prescription of antibiotics and syrup formulations, inadequate labeling of drugs and lack of access to an essential drugs list are necessary to further improve rational drug use in our facility.
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            Drug use pattern in children at a teaching hospital.

            This study aimed to evaluate drug utilization in pediatric out-patient department of a tertiary care teaching hospital. The patient and drug information of 254 patients was analyzed for WHO recommended prescribing indicators. The average number of drugs per prescription was 2.31 and 45% of medicines were prescribed from National List of Essential Medicines. The use of injectibles was low (1.18%) while an antibiotic was prescribed in 29.1%. Only 5.8% medicines were prescribed by generic name. Interventions are required to improve prescribing by generic name so as to further rationalize drug use in pediatric population.
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              Drug utilization of antimicrobial drug in pediatrics population in a tertiary care hospital in Erode, Tamilnadu, India

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                Journal
                Perspect Clin Res
                Perspect Clin Res
                PCR
                Perspectives in Clinical Research
                Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd (India )
                2229-3485
                2229-5488
                Oct-Dec 2014
                : 5
                : 4
                : 178-183
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Pharmacy Practice, St. Peter's Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India
                [2 ] Department of Pharmacy Management, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, India
                [3 ] Department of Pharmacology, St. Peter's Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India
                [4 ] Department of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Aksum University, Axum-1010, Ethiopia
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Dr. Srinivas Martha, Department of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Aksum University, Axum - 1010, Ethiopia. E-mail: srinivasmartha@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                PCR-5-178
                10.4103/2229-3485.140558
                4170536
                25276628
                0b4565f8-542c-4e2d-9d2b-1a38fb21756a
                Copyright: © Perspectives in Clinical Research

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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                Medicine
                drug utilization,indicators,pediatrics,prescribing
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                drug utilization, indicators, pediatrics, prescribing

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