未使用和过期药物的处置做法:来自三个国家三个城市的试点数据

K. Kamal, M. Chiumente, Sari Nakagawa, V. Giannetti, T. Marlin
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目的:收集3个国家3个城市未使用和过期药品处理实践的试点数据。方法:在美国匹兹堡(US)进行横断面调查;意大利都灵;以及日本的神户。通过美国匹兹堡的药物回收项目,采用方便抽样;意大利都灵的药房客户;以及日本神户的药学学生及其家人。进行描述性分析以评估药物处置做法,包括受访者的态度和信念。结果:样本包括342名受访者[99人(美国匹兹堡);168(意大利都灵);75(日本神户)]。美国匹兹堡市平均每位患者未使用和过期药物分别为(1.60±2.30)和(0.51±1.54)种;意大利都灵(1.69±1.86、0.49±1.22)、日本神户(6.69±8.78、0.84±2.26)。美国匹兹堡市未使用药物的主要原因是“按需用药”(31.3%);在意大利都灵(28.0%),“不再患有这种疾病”;在日本神户(54.7%)“不再患有这种疾病”。药物过期最常见的原因是“不再患有这种疾病”(匹兹堡,美国17.2%;意大利都灵15.5%;日本神户12.0%)。美国匹兹堡的处理方式为厕所处理(35.4%);返回意大利都灵的药房(51.2%);在日本神户(82.7%)将原容器扔进垃圾桶。结论:有必要制定合理处置的咨询方案,以提高依从性,减少处方药滥用,减少处置不当造成的环境危害。
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Disposal practices for unused and expired medications: pilot data from three cities in three countries
Objective: To collect pilot data on medication disposal practices of unused and expired medications from three cities in three countries. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Pittsburgh, United States (US); Turin, Italy; and Kobe, Japan. A convenience sampling was utilized through drug take-back programs in Pittsburgh, US; pharmacy customers in Turin, Italy; and pharmacy students and family members in Kobe, Japan. Descriptive analysis was conducted to assess medications disposal practices including attitudes and beliefs of respondents. Results: The sample included 342 respondents [99 (Pittsburgh, US); 168 (Turin, Italy); and 75 (Kobe, Japan)]. The mean unused and expired medications per patient for Pittsburgh, US was (1.60±2.30 and 0.51±1.54); Turin, Italy (1.69±1.86 and 0.49±1.22) and Kobe, Japan (6.69±8.78 and 0.84±2.26). The major reason for unused medications in Pittsburgh, US (31.3%) was “Medication was as needed”; in Turin, Italy (28.0%) “No longer suffer from the condition”; and in Kobe, Japan (54.7%) “No longer suffer from the condition”. The most common reason for expired medications was “No longer suffer from the condition” (Pittsburgh, US 17.2%; Turin, Italy 15.5%; Kobe, Japan 12.0%). The disposal method in Pittsburgh, US was disposing in the toilet (35.4%); returned to the pharmacy in Turin, Italy (51.2%); and disposed the original container in the trash in Kobe, Japan (82.7%). Conclusions: There is a need for counseling protocols regarding proper disposal, which can lead to better adherence, reduction of prescription drug abuse, and less environmental hazards due to improper disposal of prescription medications.
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