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Prescription pattern in asthma therapy at Gorakhpur hospitals
OBJECTIVES: This prescription-monitoring study was conducted to establish the drug-prescribing trend of anti-asthmatic drugs in various hospitals of Gorakhpur. SETTING: The study covered three famous hospitals of Gorakhpur. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Hundred patients were studied using a prescription aud...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2878714/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20539764 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-2113.59261 |
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author | Pandey, Awanish Tripathi, Poonam Pandey, Rishabh Dev |
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description | OBJECTIVES: This prescription-monitoring study was conducted to establish the drug-prescribing trend of anti-asthmatic drugs in various hospitals of Gorakhpur. SETTING: The study covered three famous hospitals of Gorakhpur. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Hundred patients were studied using a prescription auditing performa. Data was recorded from the patient's attending the out patient department using a chance random sample method for two months. Patients who co- operated were interviewed and information was filled in the performa. RESULTS: The results suggested that b-agonist (40%) were the most frequently prescribed anti-asthmatic drugs followed by Methylxanthine (27%), corticosteroids (25%), leukotriene antagonist (4.4%) and anti-histaminics (3.6%) was the least prescribed. Analysis of prescription revealed that multiple drug therapy (81%) was opted for a significant number of patients as compared to single drug therapy (19%). Contrary to popular belief, oral dosage form tablets (56.3%) were preferred over inhalation (33.8%). CONCLUSION: It is concluded that the present prescribing pattern of anti-asthmatics in Gorakhpur does not completely meet standard guidelines of asthma treatment. Hence there is a need to encourage physicians of Gorakhpur to follow the guidelines while treating asthma. |
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spelling | pubmed-28787142010-06-10 Prescription pattern in asthma therapy at Gorakhpur hospitals Pandey, Awanish Tripathi, Poonam Pandey, Rishabh Dev Lung India Original Article OBJECTIVES: This prescription-monitoring study was conducted to establish the drug-prescribing trend of anti-asthmatic drugs in various hospitals of Gorakhpur. SETTING: The study covered three famous hospitals of Gorakhpur. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Hundred patients were studied using a prescription auditing performa. Data was recorded from the patient's attending the out patient department using a chance random sample method for two months. Patients who co- operated were interviewed and information was filled in the performa. RESULTS: The results suggested that b-agonist (40%) were the most frequently prescribed anti-asthmatic drugs followed by Methylxanthine (27%), corticosteroids (25%), leukotriene antagonist (4.4%) and anti-histaminics (3.6%) was the least prescribed. Analysis of prescription revealed that multiple drug therapy (81%) was opted for a significant number of patients as compared to single drug therapy (19%). Contrary to popular belief, oral dosage form tablets (56.3%) were preferred over inhalation (33.8%). CONCLUSION: It is concluded that the present prescribing pattern of anti-asthmatics in Gorakhpur does not completely meet standard guidelines of asthma treatment. Hence there is a need to encourage physicians of Gorakhpur to follow the guidelines while treating asthma. Medknow Publications 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2878714/ /pubmed/20539764 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-2113.59261 Text en © Lung India http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Pandey, Awanish Tripathi, Poonam Pandey, Rishabh Dev Prescription pattern in asthma therapy at Gorakhpur hospitals |
title | Prescription pattern in asthma therapy at Gorakhpur hospitals |
title_full | Prescription pattern in asthma therapy at Gorakhpur hospitals |
title_fullStr | Prescription pattern in asthma therapy at Gorakhpur hospitals |
title_full_unstemmed | Prescription pattern in asthma therapy at Gorakhpur hospitals |
title_short | Prescription pattern in asthma therapy at Gorakhpur hospitals |
title_sort | prescription pattern in asthma therapy at gorakhpur hospitals |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2878714/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20539764 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-2113.59261 |
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