尼泊尔和巴基斯坦抗菌药物处方模式的比较研究

M. Nadeem, Ram Bahadur Dhami, K. Dahal, Devi Ram Pokharel, Anil Kumar Singh, I. Khan, Nibandha Prasad Chaulagai, Bimal Gharti Magar, Balika Acharya, I. Rehman, Z. Saleem
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目的:本横断面研究在尼泊尔和巴基斯坦主要城市的不同私立和公立医院进行,目的是比较和评估抗生素处方模式。方法:收集巴基斯坦拉合尔和尼泊尔加德满都不同医院的处方资料,不与患者进行过多互动。结果:272例患者中,尼泊尔患者111例(40.8%),巴基斯坦患者161例(59.19%),使用了447种抗生素。在这两个国家,在处方的全部抗生素中,42.30%是第三代头孢菌素。此外,在巴基斯坦和尼泊尔,在所有适应症中,49.2%的抗生素是作为医疗预防使用的。结论:巴基斯坦的抗菌药物处方率比尼泊尔高7.2%,两国都需要正确执行抗生素处方指南,将抗生素作为医疗预防药物进行处方和给药。尼泊尔与巴基斯坦抗菌药物处方模式比较研究Muhammad Umer Nadeem1, Ram Bahadur Dhami1, Krishna Prasad Dahal1, Devi Ram Pokharel1, Anil Kumar sing1, Imdad Hushain Khan1, Nibandha Prasad Chaulagai1, Bimal Gharti Magar1, Balika Acharya1, Inaam Ur Rehman1, Zikria saleem1,2,31巴基斯坦旁遮普大学药学院。2马来西亚圣斯大学药学院,马来西亚3药学系,巴基斯坦拉合尔大学。联系信息:
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Comparative study of antimicrobial prescribing pattern between Nepal and Pakistan
Objective: The purpose of this cross-sectional study conducted in different private and public sector hospitals of the major cities of Nepal and Pakistan was to compare and evaluate the antibiotic prescribing patterns. Methods: The data was collected based on prescriptions received from different hospitals of Lahore, Pakistan and Kathmandu, Nepal without much interaction with the patients. Results: Out of a total of 272 patients, 111 (40.8%) patients from Nepal and 161 (59.19%) patients from Pakistan were prescribed with 447 antibiotics. In both countries, out of total antibiotics prescribed, 42.30% were 3rd generation cephalosporins. Also, in Pakistan and Nepal, out of all the indications, 49.2% of the antibiotics were given as medical prophylaxis. Conclusion: In Pakistan, the antimicrobial prescription rate is comparatively 7.2% higher than Nepal, and in both countries, there is a need of proper implementation of antibiotic prescribing guidelines for the prescription and the administration of antibiotics as medical prophylaxis. Comparative study of antimicrobial prescribing pattern between Nepal and Pakistan Muhammad Umer Nadeem1, Ram Bahadur Dhami1, Krishna Prasad Dahal1, Devi Ram Pokharel1, Anil Kumar Singh1, Imdad Hushain Khan1, Nibandha Prasad Chaulagai1, Bimal Gharti Magar1, Balika Acharya1, Inaam Ur Rehman1, Zikria Saleem1,2,3 1 University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Pakistan. 2 School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia. 3 Department of Pharmacy, University of the Lahore, Pakistan. Contact information:
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