Patterns of antimicrobial dispensing in community pharmacies in Russia during the COVID-19 pandemic

A. Kurkova, S. Rachina, R.S. Kozlov, U. Portnyagina, S. Palyutin, O. V. Reshetko, M. Zhuravleva, O. Karpova, O.G. Myagkova, E. Kuznetsova, T. Kameneva
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Objective. To evaluate the existing patterns of antimicrobials dispensing in community pharmacies during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and Methods. In a cross-sectional study conducted from October 2020 to January 2021 it was obtained the data on the major antimicrobials dispensing in community pharmacies in Moscow and four regions of Russian Federation: date of release, customer’s age and gender, drug name and formulation, the reason for the release (symptoms, preliminary or confirmed diagnosis), prescription-based supply or not/emergency releasing. Results. The study included 71 pharmacies, including 41 private and 30 public organizations. During the mentioned period of time 5514 antimicrobials were supplied to 5270 customers. Antibiotics and antiviral drugs for systemic use accounted the largest share in the structure of purchased antimicrobials (60.5% and 26.3% of all sales, respectively). The frequency of non-prescription-based supplies was 28.5%. The greatest demand among antibiotics was registered for macrolides (14.9%), combinations of penicillins with beta-lactamase inhibitors (12.3%) and fluoroquinolones (11.4%). Upper respiratory tract infections were the most frequent reason for antimicrobials releasing – 36,9%. COVID-19 was the reason for 8.4% of antimicrobials sales. Azithromycin and umifenovir were the most frequently used drugs for SARS-CoV-2. Conclusions. Antibiotics for systemic use have still remained the commonly used ones, whereas upper respiratory tract infections are the main indication for their purchase. Nearly a third of antimicrobials, including systemic antibiotics, were dispensed in private pharmacies without prescription. COVID-19 is uncommon cause of outpatient antimicrobial sales, but a common reason for systemic antibiotic prescribing.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间俄罗斯社区药房抗菌药物配药模式
目标。目的评价2019冠状病毒病疫情期间社区药房抗菌素配药模式。材料与方法。在2020年10月至2021年1月进行的一项横断面研究中,获得了莫斯科和俄罗斯联邦四个地区社区药房主要抗微生物药物配药的数据:发放日期、顾客的年龄和性别、药物名称和配方、发放原因(症状、初步或确诊)、是否按处方供应/紧急发放。在上述期间,向5270名客户提供了5514种抗菌剂。用于全身使用的抗生素和抗病毒药物在抗菌药物采购结构中所占份额最大(分别占总销售额的60.5%和26.3%)。非处方供应频次为28.5%。抗生素中需求量最大的是大环内酯类(14.9%)、青霉素联合β -内酰胺酶抑制剂(12.3%)和氟喹诺酮类(11.4%)。上呼吸道感染是抗菌素释放最常见的原因,占36.9%。COVID-19占抗微生物药物销售额的8.4%。阿奇霉素和乌米诺韦是sars - cov -2最常用的药物。全身性抗生素仍然是常用抗生素,而上呼吸道感染是购买抗生素的主要指征。近三分之一的抗菌剂,包括全身抗生素,是在没有处方的情况下在私人药房配发的。COVID-19是门诊抗菌药物销售的罕见原因,但却是系统性抗生素处方的常见原因。
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