TY - JOUR KW - leprosy KW - Prescriptions KW - Rational prescribing AU - Pugazhenthan T AU - Ravichandran AU - Aravindan U AU - Tamilselvan T AU - Giri V C AU - Showkath Ali M K AB -
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the format, prescribing patterns and rationality of the prescriptions of patients attending the Out Patient Department (OPD) of Central Leprosy Teaching and Research Institute (CLTRI) for a period of six months. A total of 4,748 prescriptions was analyzed in which 1,43,456 drugs were prescribed. The patient's name, age, gender, superscription, dosage, duration of therapy and prescriber's identity was written on all prescriptions. Out of all drugs, 95% were from the National Essential Drug List of India. Average number of antibiotic per prescription, in whom it was prescribed, was 3.83. Multivitamins, Minerals and other Supplements (38.53%) were the most common group of drugs written, followed by Corticosteroids (26.06%). Most of the drugs were given by the oral route (96.27%). Dosage and dose schedule of drugs was written for all the drugs. The study showed a tendency of prescribing by generic names and also towards poly- pharmacy.
BT - Indian journal of leprosy J2 - Indian J Lepr LA - eng N2 -The present study was undertaken to evaluate the format, prescribing patterns and rationality of the prescriptions of patients attending the Out Patient Department (OPD) of Central Leprosy Teaching and Research Institute (CLTRI) for a period of six months. A total of 4,748 prescriptions was analyzed in which 1,43,456 drugs were prescribed. The patient's name, age, gender, superscription, dosage, duration of therapy and prescriber's identity was written on all prescriptions. Out of all drugs, 95% were from the National Essential Drug List of India. Average number of antibiotic per prescription, in whom it was prescribed, was 3.83. Multivitamins, Minerals and other Supplements (38.53%) were the most common group of drugs written, followed by Corticosteroids (26.06%). Most of the drugs were given by the oral route (96.27%). Dosage and dose schedule of drugs was written for all the drugs. The study showed a tendency of prescribing by generic names and also towards poly- pharmacy.
PY - 2017 SP - 99 EP - 107 T2 - Indian journal of leprosy TI - Evaluation of drug use pattern in Central Leprosy Teaching and Research Institute as a tool to promote rational prescribing UR - http://www.ijl.org.in/2017/5%20T%20Pugazhenthan%20et%20al(99-107).pdf VL - 89 ER -