PRESCRIPTION PATTERN OF NUTRACEUTICALS IN PATIENTS VISITING A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL, KATHMANDU, NEPAL

Pharsuram Adhikari, Amod Kumar
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Objectives: This study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the prescription pattern of nutraceuticals in patients visiting a tertiary care hospital in Kathmandu which includes identification of commonly prescribed nutraceuticals, analysis of co-prescribed drug classes, identification of major nutraceutical compositions, analysis of patient expenditure on nutraceuticals, and quantification of nutraceutical availability. Methods: A purposive sampling method was used to conduct a descriptive cross-sectional study involving 304 patients from the outpatient departments of a tertiary care hospital, Nepal. Data on patients’ sociodemographic characteristics, co-prescribed drugs, nutraceutical details, and supplement expenses were collected using a structured questionnaire and form. Patient cards provided the necessary information, which was then analyzed with SPSS-16 and Microsoft Excel. Results: Out of 304 prescriptions analyzed, 64% were prescribed to females and 26% to patients aged 31–45 years. The general medicine department accounted for 44% of nutraceutical prescriptions, with multivitamins being the most common (91%). Tablets were the preferred dosage form 56%, and gastrointestinal disorder medicine was commonly co-prescribed with nutraceuticals. Nutraceuticals alone accounted for approximately 52% of the total medicine cost. Conclusion: Nutraceuticals are being continuously used in the treatment of various diseases. The future of nutraceuticals is bright and can transform health care. More studies need to be taken up on the prescription of nutraceuticals in health care.
尼泊尔加德满都一家三级医院就诊病人的营养保健品处方模式
研究目的本研究旨在对加德满都一家三甲医院就诊患者的营养保健品处方模式进行全面分析,包括识别常用营养保健品处方、分析联合处方药物类别、识别主要营养保健品成分、分析患者在营养保健品上的支出以及量化营养保健品的供应情况:采用目的性抽样方法,对尼泊尔一家三级医院门诊部的 304 名患者进行了横断面描述性研究。通过结构化问卷和表格收集了患者的社会人口学特征、共同处方药物、营养保健品详情和补充剂支出等数据。患者卡提供了必要的信息,然后用 SPSS-16 和 Microsoft Excel 对这些信息进行了分析:在分析的 304 份处方中,64% 的处方开给了女性,26% 的处方开给了 31-45 岁的患者。全科处方占营养保健品处方的 44%,其中最常见的是多种维生素(91%)。片剂是首选剂型,占 56%,胃肠道疾病药物通常与营养保健品同时处方。营养保健品本身约占总药费的 52%:结论:营养保健品正不断被用于治疗各种疾病。营养保健品的前景光明,可以改变医疗保健。需要对保健食品的处方进行更多的研究。
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