A Study on Prescription Pattern of Drugs in Orthopaedics Inpatient Department of Navodaya Medical College Hospital and Research Centre in Raichur

H. Doddayya, Gregori K Saj, Rahul S
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Background: Periodic evaluation of drug utilization pattern is necessary to promote rational drug use by. In orthopaedics practice, the prescribing pattern needs to be regularly monitored since many of the drugs prescribed carry untoward adverse effects. In this backdrop, the present study was conducted to explore the prescribing pattern in orthopaedics outpatient department (OPD) of Navodaya medical college hospital and research centre in Raichur. Methods: This is a prospective observational study conducted for 3 months, in Navodaya medical college hospital and research centre in Raichur, a 1000 bedded tertiary care rural based, teaching hospital. Total 100 patients were included in this study. Results: Total 1216 drugs were prescribed in 100 prescriptions. Average number of drugs per prescription was 7.34. Average duration of prescription was 9 days. Percentage of drugs prescribed by generic name was 29.7%. Percentage of encounter with an Antibiotic prescribed was 60.23% i.e. out of 100 prescriptions antibiotics were prescribed in 60. Percentage of encounter with an Injection prescribed was 60% which means out of 100 prescriptions, injectables were prescribed in 60. Percentage of drugs prescribed from National Essential Medicine List was 52.63%. Percentage of drugs prescribed from WHO model List was 32.46%. Diclofenac (14.25%) was most commonly prescribed drug. Incidence of polypharmacy was quite high in context of Analgesics. Almost 19% of prescriptions had 3 drugs. Orally prescribed Analgesics were 62.4%, Injectables 34% and Topical 3.6%. Conclusion: The study provides an insight into the prescribing pattern in orthopaedics in-patients. It highlights the importance of emphasizing rational drug prescribing and toward improving awareness of the physicians and medical students to the WHO recommended standards on prescribing indicators.
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雷丘尔纳沃达雅医学院医院和研究中心骨科住院部处方药模式研究
背景:为促进合理用药,有必要定期评估药物使用模式。在骨科实践中,需要定期监测处方模式,因为许多处方药物会产生不良反应。在此背景下,本研究旨在探讨拉丘尔的纳沃达亚医学院医院和研究中心骨科门诊部(OPD)的处方模式:这是一项为期 3 个月的前瞻性观察研究,研究地点在拉丘尔的纳沃达亚医学院医院和研究中心,这是一家拥有 1000 张病床的农村三级护理教学医院。共有 100 名患者参与了这项研究。研究结果100 份处方共开出 1216 种药物。每张处方的平均药物数量为 7.34 种。平均处方时间为 9 天。处方中使用通用名的药物比例为 29.7%。处方中使用抗生素的比例为 60.23%,即 100 张处方中有 60 张使用了抗生素。开具注射剂处方的比例为 60%,即在 100 张处方中,开具注射剂处方的有 60 张。从《国家基本药物目录》中处方的药物比例为 52.63%。世卫组织示范清单中的处方药占 32.46%。最常用的处方药是双氯芬酸(14.25%)。在镇痛药方面,多药滥用的发生率相当高。近 19% 的处方中包含 3 种药物。口服镇痛药占 62.4%,注射剂占 34%,外用药占 3.6%。结论这项研究有助于深入了解骨科住院病人的处方模式。它强调了强调合理用药以及提高医生和医科学生对世界卫生组织推荐的处方指标标准的认识的重要性。
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