Assessment of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs Prescription Pattern and Gastrointestinal Risk Factors in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Western Nepal

Q4 Medicine
P. Dulal, G. Khan
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NSAIDs are commonly prescribed group of drugs with changing frequency of prescription pattern over a period of time and has wide range of adverse effect, mainly on alteration in GI, renal functions and CVS system, which can be life-threatening. Thus, the aim of study was to evaluate the current prescription pattern of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and the prevalence of NSAID-induced gastrointestinal (GI) risk factors in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Western Nepal. A prospective observational NSAIDs induced gastrointestinal risk related study was conducted over a period of two months by clinical pharmacist on which study cohort include 370 patients who are taking or/and prescribed with NSAIDs. A self-administered questionnaire was completed by each patient for knowledge over prescribed NSAID and simplified risk scoring scale (the Standardized Calculator of Risk for Events; SCORE) was used to evaluate patients risk for GI complications with the used of NSAIDs. Data were analyzed by using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) software version 17.0. The study groups were stratified into four risk groups according to GI SCORE tool, 18.4% of the patients belonged to high risk to very high risk groups for gastrointestinal complications. Analysis of prescription pattern revealed that overall frequency of prescription pattern of plain NSAIDs was found to be 60%, among which naproxen 500mg (21.3%) was found to be the most commonly prescribed non-selective NSAIDs (92%). Out of 370 at 105 prescription FDCs were prescribed. The finding conclude that although about more than 70% of patients receiving gastroprotective agents and had knowledge over NSAIDs still patients were at high to very high risk for NSAID-induced gastrointestinal complications and still there is a need of effective education/ knowledge towards NSAIDs and their pros and cons on use to the respective healthcare workers and patients in order to promote effective drug utilization. Key words : Fixed Dose Combination (FDCs), Gastro-protective Agents (GPAs), Gastrointestinal complications, Non- Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs),
尼泊尔西部某三级医院非甾体抗炎药处方模式及胃肠道危险因素评估
非甾体抗炎药是常用的处方类药物,在一段时间内,处方模式的频率会发生变化,其不良反应范围广泛,主要表现在胃肠道、肾功能和CVS系统的改变,可危及生命。因此,本研究的目的是评估目前尼泊尔西部三级医院非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)的处方模式和非甾体抗炎药引起的胃肠道(GI)危险因素的患病率。临床药师进行了一项为期两个月的前瞻性观察性非甾体抗炎药诱导胃肠道风险相关研究,研究队列包括370名正在服用或/和处方非甾体抗炎药的患者。每位患者完成一份自我管理的问卷,以了解处方的非甾体抗炎药和简化的风险评分量表(事件风险标准化计算器;SCORE)用于评估患者使用非甾体抗炎药后发生胃肠道并发症的风险。采用SPSS 17.0版社会科学统计软件包对数据进行分析。根据GI SCORE工具将研究组分为4个危险组,18.4%的患者属于胃肠道并发症高危至极高危组。处方模式分析显示,普通非甾体抗炎药处方模式的总体频率为60%,其中萘普生500mg(21.3%)是最常用的非选择性非甾体抗炎药(92%)。在370个处方中,有105个处方fdc被开处方。本研究结果表明,尽管约70%以上的患者接受胃保护药物并了解非甾体抗炎药,但患者发生非甾体抗炎药引起的胃肠道并发症的风险仍然很高,仍然需要对各自的医护人员和患者进行有效的非甾体抗炎药及其使用利弊的教育/知识,以促进药物的有效利用。关键词:固定剂量联合用药,胃保护剂,胃肠道并发症,非甾体抗炎药
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期刊介绍: The Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences is the FIRST "Online Only" medical journal from India. The journal brings the vast potential of the Internet to the doorsteps of the biomedical fraternity for publishing various topics of common interest.
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