Drug utilization evaluation of medications used in the management of neurological disorders

Meghana Upadhya , Nivya Jimmy , Jesslyn Maria Jaison , Shahal Sidheque , Harsha Sundaramurthy , Nemichandra S C , Shasthara Paneyala , Madhan Ramesh , Jehath Syed , Nikita Pal , Sri Harsha Chalasani
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Abstract

Background and object

The burden of neurological disorders in India is expected to increase due to the rapid demographic and epidemiological transition, with irrational drug use, which is also a global concern. Thus, drug utilization evaluation is designed to ensure appropriate medicine use within the healthcare settings. The aim of the study was to assess the rate and pattern of drug utilization in the management of neurological disorders.

Materials and methods

A hospital-based cross-sectional drug utilization evaluation study on neurological drugs was carried out at the Department of Neurology over a span of six months. All legible prescriptions consisting neurological medications irrespective of patient's gender, aged ≥ 18 years were included for the study. The World Health Organization (WHO) core drug use indicators were used to assess the drug prescribing and utilization patterns.

Results

A total of 310 prescriptions were reviewed, where male predominance was found to be 56.45%. Out of 310 prescriptions, drugs belonging to 26 neurological classes were prescribed for the management of various neurological disorders. The majority of patients were diagnosed with epilepsy and the most prescribed drugs per patient were phenytoin (14.8%) and valproic acid (6.45%). By following the WHO core drug prescribing indicators, 65.47% of drugs prescribed from the India National List of Essential Medicines, 2022, followed by 29.83% of drugs prescribed in generic name and 10.86% of prescriptions including injections.

Conclusion

The study findings showed that the prescribing pattern in the Department of Neurology was in accordance with the WHO core prescribing indicators. But, the extent of polypharmacy prescriptions was very high. Therefore, interventions are very necessary to promote rational drug prescribing patterns and thus clinical pharmacists can contribute to assess and review the drug utilization pattern to optimize the drug therapy and improvement in patient safety.

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神经系统疾病治疗药物的药物利用评价
背景与目的由于人口和流行病学的快速转变,加上不合理的药物使用,印度的神经系统疾病负担预计将增加,这也是一个全球关注的问题。因此,药物利用评估旨在确保在医疗保健环境中适当使用药物。本研究的目的是评估神经系统疾病治疗中药物使用的比率和模式。材料与方法在神经内科进行为期6个月的以医院为基础的神经系统药物横断面利用评价研究。所有可辨认的神经系统药物处方,不论患者性别,年龄≥18岁,均被纳入研究。使用世界卫生组织(世卫组织)核心药物使用指标来评估药物处方和利用模式。结果共审查处方310张,男性占56.45%。在310张处方中,属于26种神经类药物的处方用于治疗各种神经系统疾病。大多数患者被诊断为癫痫,每个患者最多的处方药是苯妥英(14.8%)和丙戊酸(6.45%)。通过遵循世卫组织核心药物处方指标,2022年印度国家基本药物清单中开出的药物占65.47%,其次是通用名称开出的药物占29.83%,包括注射在内的处方占10.86%。结论研究结果表明,神经内科的处方模式符合WHO的核心处方指标。但是,复方处方的使用程度非常高。因此,促进合理用药模式的干预是非常必要的,临床药师可以参与药物利用模式的评估和审查,以优化药物治疗,提高患者安全。
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