Prescription Analysis of Outpatients in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan doi.org/10.26538/tjnpr/v5i4.9

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Khayal Muhammad
Muhammad U. Amin
Farman U. Khan
Najlaa S. Ismael
Sabi-Ur Rehman
Ali Ahmed
Muhammad Saqlain
Muhammad H. Butt
Muhammad S. Latif
Muhammad Kamran

Abstract

Rational use of therapeutic agents is a vital component of good health outcomes for patients as well as the community. The current study aimed to identify rational use of drugs, prescription errors and polypharmacy in outpatients at a teaching hospital in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. A prospective cohort research study was conducted for analyzing prescription in the outpatient pharmacy department of Lady Reading Hospital, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. A total of 326 prescriptions were examined through a random systematic sampling method. World Health Organization (WHO) core drug prescribing indicators and prescription legibility methods were used for prescription analysis. Using SPSS version 22.0, the collected data were recorded and analyzed after manual data verification. Of the total, 1,539 drugs were prescribed with a mean drug per prescription of 4.7 (Optimal value ≤ 2). Out of these, 65.3% (Optimal value < 30%) prescriptions consisting of antibiotics, Prescriptions with injectable medicines were 52.7% (Optimal value <21.1%). Percentage of drugs prescribed with generic name was 6.9% and 85.4% were from National essential medicine list/hospital formulary (Optimal value = 100%) and on average each patient was prescribed with almost five drugs. Poor adherence to WHO prescribing indicators and prescribing errors were observed. To identify the root causes of prescription problems in these settings, a comprehensive study needs to be carried out, with this study as a starting point.

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Muhammad, K., Amin, M. U., Khan, F. U., Ismael, N. S., Rehman, S.-U., Ahmed, A., Saqlain, M., Butt, M. H., Latif, M. S., & Kamran, M. (2021). Prescription Analysis of Outpatients in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan: doi.org/10.26538/tjnpr/v5i4.9. Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research (TJNPR), 5(4), 643-648. https://tjnpr.org/index.php/home/article/view/670
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