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Evaluation of Medicine Abuse Trends in Community Pharmacies: The Medicine Abuse Observatory (MAO) in a Region of Southern Europe
The misuse of medicines is a global public health concern that needs to be taken into consideration and requires actions across all government sectors and society. The aim of this study is to identify trends of drug abuse in Catalonia, a region of Spain located in the South of Europe. For this purpo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8345500/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34360110 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157818 |
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author | Perelló, Maria Rio-Aige, Karla Guayta-Escolies, Rafel Gascón, Pilar Rius, Pilar Jambrina, Anna M. Bagaria, Guillermo Armelles, Mercè Pérez-Cano, Francisco José Rabanal, Manel |
author_facet | Perelló, Maria Rio-Aige, Karla Guayta-Escolies, Rafel Gascón, Pilar Rius, Pilar Jambrina, Anna M. Bagaria, Guillermo Armelles, Mercè Pérez-Cano, Francisco José Rabanal, Manel |
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description | The misuse of medicines is a global public health concern that needs to be taken into consideration and requires actions across all government sectors and society. The aim of this study is to identify trends of drug abuse in Catalonia, a region of Spain located in the South of Europe. For this purpose, a questionnaire-based detection tool was created and implemented in 60 community pharmacies. Out of 548 questionnaires (98.4%), 64.2% of participants were men and the highest age proportion was 25–35 years (31.4%). Potential drug abuse was the highest in urban pharmacies (84.9%). The main drug class involved were benzodiazepines (31.8%), codeine (19.3%), tramadol (7.5%), methylphenidate (5.8%), gabapentinoids (5.8%), cycloplegic drops (4.4%), z-drugs (2.6%), piracetam (2.2%), dextromethorphan (1.6%) and clomethiazole (1.1%). The majority of drugs were requested without prescription (58.6%) and through probably forged prescriptions (23.7%). Slightly less than half (49.8%) of the patients request frequently to the pharmacist, especially in rural and mountain pharmacies (73.3% and 88.5%, respectively). A small proportion (10.8%) were requested with intimidation. Pharmacists only supplied in 21.7% of the cases. This study has demonstrated the suitability of the new detection system, being a useful approach to replicate in other locations with similar needs. |
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spelling | pubmed-83455002021-08-07 Evaluation of Medicine Abuse Trends in Community Pharmacies: The Medicine Abuse Observatory (MAO) in a Region of Southern Europe Perelló, Maria Rio-Aige, Karla Guayta-Escolies, Rafel Gascón, Pilar Rius, Pilar Jambrina, Anna M. Bagaria, Guillermo Armelles, Mercè Pérez-Cano, Francisco José Rabanal, Manel Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The misuse of medicines is a global public health concern that needs to be taken into consideration and requires actions across all government sectors and society. The aim of this study is to identify trends of drug abuse in Catalonia, a region of Spain located in the South of Europe. For this purpose, a questionnaire-based detection tool was created and implemented in 60 community pharmacies. Out of 548 questionnaires (98.4%), 64.2% of participants were men and the highest age proportion was 25–35 years (31.4%). Potential drug abuse was the highest in urban pharmacies (84.9%). The main drug class involved were benzodiazepines (31.8%), codeine (19.3%), tramadol (7.5%), methylphenidate (5.8%), gabapentinoids (5.8%), cycloplegic drops (4.4%), z-drugs (2.6%), piracetam (2.2%), dextromethorphan (1.6%) and clomethiazole (1.1%). The majority of drugs were requested without prescription (58.6%) and through probably forged prescriptions (23.7%). Slightly less than half (49.8%) of the patients request frequently to the pharmacist, especially in rural and mountain pharmacies (73.3% and 88.5%, respectively). A small proportion (10.8%) were requested with intimidation. Pharmacists only supplied in 21.7% of the cases. This study has demonstrated the suitability of the new detection system, being a useful approach to replicate in other locations with similar needs. MDPI 2021-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8345500/ /pubmed/34360110 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157818 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Perelló, Maria Rio-Aige, Karla Guayta-Escolies, Rafel Gascón, Pilar Rius, Pilar Jambrina, Anna M. Bagaria, Guillermo Armelles, Mercè Pérez-Cano, Francisco José Rabanal, Manel Evaluation of Medicine Abuse Trends in Community Pharmacies: The Medicine Abuse Observatory (MAO) in a Region of Southern Europe |
title | Evaluation of Medicine Abuse Trends in Community Pharmacies: The Medicine Abuse Observatory (MAO) in a Region of Southern Europe |
title_full | Evaluation of Medicine Abuse Trends in Community Pharmacies: The Medicine Abuse Observatory (MAO) in a Region of Southern Europe |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of Medicine Abuse Trends in Community Pharmacies: The Medicine Abuse Observatory (MAO) in a Region of Southern Europe |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of Medicine Abuse Trends in Community Pharmacies: The Medicine Abuse Observatory (MAO) in a Region of Southern Europe |
title_short | Evaluation of Medicine Abuse Trends in Community Pharmacies: The Medicine Abuse Observatory (MAO) in a Region of Southern Europe |
title_sort | evaluation of medicine abuse trends in community pharmacies: the medicine abuse observatory (mao) in a region of southern europe |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8345500/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34360110 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157818 |
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