Drug Prescription Pattern Of Outpatients In A Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital In Maharashtra

Authors

  • BHAVESH K. LALAN Department of Pharmacology, B. J. Medical College and Sassoon General Hospital, Pune, India.
  • R. S. HIRAY Department of Pharmacology, B. J. Medical College and Sassoon General Hospital, Pune, India.
  • B. B. GHONGANE Department of Pharmacology, B. J. Medical College and Sassoon General Hospital, Pune, India.

Keywords:

Prescription pattern, Outpatients, Tertiary care teaching hospital, Maharashtra, WHO prescribing indicators, rational drug use

Abstract

A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted in Out Patient Department of Sassoon Hospital. Twelve hundred prescriptions were randomly collected over 10 days and recorded over a ‘prescribing indicator form’. The data was analyzed using WHO ‘prescribing indicators’. Average number of drugs per encounter was 3.62. Encounter with an antibiotic prescribed was 46.17%, with a FDC it was 46.67% and with an injection it was 0.17%. The most common group of drug prescribed was Vitamins and Minerals (24.44%), followed by Analgesics (17.76%), Antimicrobials (16.59%) and Antiulcer drugs (16.49%). Most common drug prescribed was Ranitidine (15.89%), followed by Vitamin B complex (11.03%) and Diclofenac (10.69%). Most common antibiotic prescribed was Ciprofloxacin (3.80%), followed by Amoxicillin (3.73%) and Metronidazole (2.30%). The prescribing practices in this study are not satisfactory. The study was undertaken to give feedback to the prescribers, so as to create awareness about the rational use of drugs.

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2012-09-30

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BHAVESH K. LALAN, R. S. HIRAY, & B. B. GHONGANE. (2012). Drug Prescription Pattern Of Outpatients In A Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital In Maharashtra. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 3(3), 225–229. Retrieved from https://ijpbs.in/index.php/journal/article/view/1476

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