Redundancy of Pharmacologic Ingredients in Over-the-Counter Nasal Sprays.

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
OTO Open Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.70022
Lily N Trinh, Diandra K Smith, Edward D McCoul
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate and determine the prevalence of ingredients in over-the-counter (OTC) nasal sprays.

Study design: Cross-sectional.

Setting: Retail pharmacies.

Methods: An inventory of brand-name and generic OTC nasal sprays was recorded at five national pharmacy outlets in August 2023. Data regarding the active ingredients were collected on commercial websites, MedlinePlus and drugs.com, and frequency statistics were calculated.

Results: Five pharmacies were visited, at which 12 different brand names of nasal sprays were identified at multiple pharmacies. Nine brand names were associated with multiple formulations, accounting for 49 different products. The active ingredients included in our analysis were oxymetazoline, phenylephrine, fluticasone, triamcinolone, budesonide, azelastine, cromolyn sodium, and mometasone. Nasal decongestants had the greatest number of brand name formulations compared to intranasal steroids and antihistamine sprays which had limited choices. Products that included oxymetazoline were the most widely marketed drug (51 unique products) followed sodium chloride (40 unique products).

Conclusion: These findings suggest that there are widespread redundancies in the OTC nasal spray market. Clinician should be aware of the redundancy in OTC formulations and encourage patients to read the labels in order to make informed decisions regarding their use of OTC medications.

非处方鼻腔喷雾剂中药物成分的重复性。
目的:评估并确定非处方鼻腔喷雾剂中成分的普遍性:评估并确定非处方(OTC)鼻腔喷雾剂成分的普遍性:横断面:零售药店:2023 年 8 月,在五个全国性药店记录了品牌和非专利非处方药鼻腔喷雾剂的库存。在商业网站 MedlinePlus 和 drugs.com 上收集了有关活性成分的数据,并计算了频率统计:结果:访问了五家药店,在多家药店发现了 12 种不同品牌的鼻腔喷雾剂。九个品牌名称与多种配方相关联,共有 49 种不同的产品。我们分析的有效成分包括羟甲唑啉、苯肾上腺素、氟替卡松、曲安奈德、布地奈德、阿泽拉斯汀、色甘酸钠和莫美他松。与选择有限的鼻内类固醇和抗组胺喷雾剂相比,鼻腔减充血剂的品牌制剂数量最多。含有羟甲唑啉的产品是市场上销售最广的药物(51 种独特产品),其次是氯化钠(40 种独特产品):这些研究结果表明,非处方药鼻喷雾剂市场普遍存在冗余。临床医生应了解非处方药制剂的重复性,并鼓励患者阅读标签,以便在使用非处方药时做出明智的决定。
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OTO Open
OTO Open Medicine-Surgery
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