PMID: 9447479Jun 1, 1997Paper

Antibiotics prescription for indigent patients in primary care

Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics
L TzimisA Kafatos

Abstract

A drug use evaluation focusing on prescribed antibiotics among Greek indigent and Social Security patients. Four hundred and forty-six indigent patients insured by Social Care and 332 patients insured under Social Security Funds were interviewed and their prescription records reviewed. Although 88.5% of indigent patients stated that they had received instructions on antibiotic use and had understood these instructions, only 45.9% could correctly repeat these instructions. Only 9.9% read the enclosed leaflets and 59.4% reported asking the pharmacist for advice, 54.1% of these patients were unaware of the dosage of their medication, and the length of treatment was only written in 13% of cases. The most common diseases among indigent patients were respiratory infection (11.7%) and dental problems (10.1%). The latter ranked 11th among the insured patients (3.7%). Tuberculosis (3.3%) was still one of the most common diseases among the indigent patients. Overall, 30.9% of the prescribed daily defined dose (DDD) of medication for the indigent patients were for cardiovascular drugs (16.9% of the cost), 19.5% were for nervous system drugs (8.9% of the cost), 13.5% for gastrointestinal tract drugs (14.1% of the cost) and only 4.3% were a...Continue Reading

Citations

Jan 16, 2010·Pharmacy World & Science : PWS·Anna ChatsisviliIoannis Niopas
Feb 16, 2011·BMC Research Notes·Nikolaos KontarakisVasilios Moustakis
Jan 8, 2011·Nature Reviews. Gastroenterology & Hepatology·Masao Tanaka

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