埃塞俄比亚皮肤科复方制剂的处方模式:ALERT 医院的案例。

IF 2.1 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice Pub Date : 2022-01-06 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IPRP.S346395
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背景:皮肤病是造成埃塞俄比亚疾病负担的主要因素之一,影响着各个年龄段的人。当制成品药物无法满足患者的特定需求时,临时配制外用药物是治疗皮肤病的必要选择。不同类别的药物通常用于治疗皮肤病。如果不能定期评估处方模式和患者需求,可能会导致计划和实施不当,最终影响服务质量。对复方药物进行定期处方分析有助于监测处方在药物选择、疾病状况、剂型类型和其他相关参数方面的模式。本研究旨在分析 ALERT 医院皮肤科复方处方的模式:方法:采用横断面设计,回顾性评估 2021 年 1 月至 7 月的复方处方记录。系统选取了医院社区药房的 460 份处方。提取并分析了与疾病模式、产品选择和剂型类型相关的数据。数据分析使用 25.0 版社会科学统计软件包进行:共分析了 441 份含有皮肤科复方产品的处方。大多数患者为女性(62.8%),年龄在 30-64 岁之间(44.0%)。牛皮癣(36.2%)、寻常痤疮(15.3%)和酒渣鼻(13.4%)是处方复方制剂的三大皮肤病。水杨酸(38.0%)是最常用的处方药,其次是倍他米松(20.2%);而白凡士林(47.2%)是最常用的复方制剂稀释剂:牛皮癣是复方制剂处方中的主要皮肤病,水杨酸是复方制剂中最常用的治疗处方皮肤病的产品。
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Prescribing Pattern of Dermatological Compounding in Ethiopia: The Case of ALERT Hospital.

Prescribing Pattern of Dermatological Compounding in Ethiopia: The Case of ALERT Hospital.

Prescribing Pattern of Dermatological Compounding in Ethiopia: The Case of ALERT Hospital.

Prescribing Pattern of Dermatological Compounding in Ethiopia: The Case of ALERT Hospital.

Background: Skin diseases are among the major contributors of disease burden in Ethiopia affecting individuals of all age. Extemporaneous compounding of topical medications serves as a necessary option to treat skin diseases when manufactured medications could not meet specific patient needs. Different classes of drugs are commonly used for the treatment of dermatologic diseases. Failure to periodically assess the prescribing pattern and patient needs may lead to inappropriate planning and implementation that ultimately compromise the service. Periodic prescription analysis for compounded medications helps to monitor the prescription pattern with respect to medication selection, disease condition, dosage form types and other relevant parameters. The current study was conducted to analyze the pattern of compounding prescriptions for dermatologicals in ALERT hospital.

Methods: A cross-sectional design was conducted by retrospectively evaluating compounding prescription records of January and July, 2021. A total of 460 prescriptions in the hospital community pharmacy were systematically selected. Data related to disease pattern, product selection and dosage form type were extracted and analyzed. Data analysis was done using software for the statistical package for social science version 25.0.

Results: A total of 441 prescriptions containing dermatological products for compounding were analyzed. Most patients were female (62.8%) and aged 30-64 years (44.0%). Psoriasis (36.2%), acne vulgaris (15.3%), and rosacea (13.4%) were the top 3 skin diseases for which the compounding preparations were prescribed. Salicylic acid (38.0%) was the most frequently prescribed drug followed by betamethasone (20.2%); while white petrolatum (47.2%) was the most common diluting agent used for compounding.

Conclusion: Psoriasis was the major dermatologic disease for compounding prescriptions and salicylic acid was the most frequent product used in compounding for treatment of the prescribed skin diseases.

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