Indications and prescriptions of penicillins in a population of Colombia: A cross-sectional study

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Luis Fernando Valladales-Restrepo , Brayan Stiven Aristizábal-Carmona , Luisa María Londoño-Toro , Mariavictoria del Valle Jaramillo-Lima , Mariana Osorno-Ríos , Jorge Enrique Machado-Alba
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Inappropriate use of antibiotics plays a key role in increasing bacterial resistance. The aim was to determine the prescription patterns and approved and unapproved indications for the use of penicillins in a group of patients from Colombia. This was a cross-sectional study on the use of penicillins in outpatients. The subjects were identified from a population-based drug dispensing database. Approved and unapproved indications were determined from records of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the United States and the National Institute of Food and Drug Surveillance (INVIMA) of Colombia. Descriptive and multivariate analyses were performed. A total of 137,070 patients were identified; the average age was 35.8 ± 23.5 years, and 56.2 % were women. Amoxicillin (73.4 %), dicloxacillin (11.7 %) and sultamicillin (6.0 %) were the most prescribed penicillins, mainly for upper respiratory tract infections (43.0 %). In 68.9 % cases, penicillins were used for approved indications, especially to treat Helicobacter pylori (17.3 %). In 31.1 % of cases, penicillin prescriptions were used for unapproved indications (acute rhinopharyngitis: 8.1 %). Patients with skin and soft tissue infections (aOR = 2.82; 95 % CI 2.57‒3.09), with lower respiratory tract infections (aOR = 2.02; 95 % CI 1.89‒2.16), and those treated with dicloxacillin (aOR = 2.84; 95 % CI 2.07‒3.89) were more likely to be prescribed penicillins for unapproved indications. Amoxicillin was the most widely used penicillin in outpatients. Penicillins were frequently used for unapproved indications not recommended by drug regulatory agencies.
哥伦比亚人群中青霉素的适应症和处方:一项横断面研究
不适当使用抗生素在增加细菌耐药性方面起着关键作用。目的是确定哥伦比亚一组患者使用青霉素的处方模式以及已批准和未批准的适应症。这是一项关于门诊病人使用青霉素的横断面研究。受试者是从基于人群的药品调剂数据库中确定的。根据美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)和哥伦比亚国家食品和药物监测研究所(INVIMA)的记录确定了已批准和未批准的适应症。进行了描述性和多变量分析。共有137,070名患者被确定;平均年龄35.8±23.5岁,女性占56.2%。阿莫西林(73.4%)、双氯西林(11.7%)和舒他西林(6.0%)是处方最多的青霉素类药物,主要用于上呼吸道感染(43.0%)。在68.9%的病例中,青霉素用于批准的适应症,特别是治疗幽门螺杆菌(17.3%)。在31.1%的病例中,青霉素处方被用于未经批准的适应症(急性鼻咽炎:8.1%)。皮肤软组织感染患者(aOR = 2.82;95% CI 2.57-3.09),下呼吸道感染(aOR = 2.02;95% CI 1.89-2.16),双氯西林组(aOR = 2.84;95% CI 2.07-3.89)更有可能在未经批准的适应症中使用青霉素。阿莫西林是门诊使用最广泛的青霉素。青霉素经常被用于药物监管机构不推荐的未经批准的适应症。
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (SBI). It aims to publish relevant articles in the broadest sense on all aspects of microbiology, infectious diseases and immune response to infectious agents. The BJID is a bimonthly publication and one of the most influential journals in its field in Brazil and Latin America with a high impact factor, since its inception it has garnered a growing share of the publishing market.
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