Study on prescription pattern of antibiotics in Dermatology OPD of a tertiary care teaching hospital of tribal region of India

R. Chakrawarty, M. Jaiswal, S. Sharma, D. Sachdev, Raj K. Sharma, S. Ali
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Objectives: To assess the prescription pattern of Antibiotics in Dermatology OPD of a tertiary care teaching hospital of Bastar district, a tribal region of Chhattisgarh state at central-south India. Methods: All the prescriptions issued to the patients attending the dermatology OPD from January 2015 to March 2015 were recorded and assessed as per WHO guidelines for Drug Utilization Studies. Results: The total number of drugs prescribed in the 3650 prescriptions was 10,002 and average number of drugs per prescription being 2.74. For 12.96% patients, ? 4 drugs were prescribed on a single prescription. Antibiotics were prescribed in 18.68% of total prescriptions. Antibiotics were most commonly prescribed for Acne vulgaris (8.16% of total prescriptions). Most preferred route for Antibiotics administration was oral (66.51%). Majority of the Antibiotics were given by the combination therapy of oral and topical route (79.57%). Injectable Antibiotics were prescribed in 0.69% of total Antibiotics use. The most commonly used antibiotic was Doxycycline (33.87% of total prescriptions containing antibiotics) followed by Amoxicillin 24.34% and Azithromycin 13.34%. Large numbers of the Antibiotics (81.96%) were prescribed by generic names. Conclusions: Acne vulgaris was most common indication for antibiotics in the studied dermatology OPD. We found good prescribing habit in our study but adequate information was not written in some records with regards to the quantity of the topical antibiotics and prescribing by generic name. Systemically Beta-Lactam antibiotics and topically Mupirocin were the two most commonly prescribed agents. Prescribing combination of oral antibiotics with topical antibiotics was found to be high.
印度部落地区某三级护理教学医院皮肤科门诊抗生素处方模式研究
目的:评估印度中南部恰蒂斯加尔邦部落地区巴斯塔尔地区一家三级护理教学医院皮肤科门诊抗生素的处方模式。方法:记录2015年1月至2015年3月皮肤科门诊患者开具的所有处方,并按照WHO药物利用研究指南进行评估。结果:3650张处方中总处方数为1002种,平均处方数为2.74种。对于12.96%的患者,?在一张处方上开了4种药。抗生素处方占总处方的18.68%。寻常性痤疮最常使用抗生素治疗,占总处方的8.16%。给药途径以口服为主(66.51%);以口服和外用联合用药为主(79.57%)。注射用抗生素占总抗生素用量的0.69%。最常用的抗生素是多西环素(33.87%),其次是阿莫西林(24.34%)和阿奇霉素(13.34%)。大量抗生素(81.96%)以通用名开具处方。结论:寻常痤疮是皮肤科门诊最常见的抗生素适应症。在我们的研究中,我们发现了良好的处方习惯,但在一些记录中没有记录足够的信息,关于局部抗生素的数量和通用名的处方。全身-内酰胺类抗生素和局部莫匹罗星是两种最常用的处方药物。口服抗生素与外用抗生素联合用药的比例较高。
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