2013
DOI: 10.5455/2319-2003.ijbcp20130811
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Drug utilization pattern in outpatient department of Government Medical College and C.P.R. Hospital, Kolhapur

Abstract: Background: Drug utilization studies are used to analyze different aspects of the use of drugs and to implement methods of improving therapeutic quality. This study was conducted to study drug prescription pattern in outpatient department of Government Medical College and C.P.R. Hospital, Kolhapur which is one of the important medical college in western Maharashtra. Methods: One thousand prescriptions were screened & analyzed as per the study parameters from OPD of Government Medical College & C.P.R. Hospital,… Show more

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“…The same age group is also commonly affected by osteoarthritis according to a study done by Kulkerni et al 9 Among various sites involved in osteoarthritis, knee joint (87.33%) was most commonly affected site which is in accordance with other such studies including Jadhav et al 7 and Ullal et al 6 Average number of drugs per prescription is an integral determinant prescription audit. 10 In our study, the average number of drugs prescribed per prescription was 2.62+/-0.46. This is comparable with study done by Gupta et al 11 Increase in the number of drugs per prescription may increase the risk of drug-drug interactions, may lead to unwanted side effects and also increase the prescribing errors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…The same age group is also commonly affected by osteoarthritis according to a study done by Kulkerni et al 9 Among various sites involved in osteoarthritis, knee joint (87.33%) was most commonly affected site which is in accordance with other such studies including Jadhav et al 7 and Ullal et al 6 Average number of drugs per prescription is an integral determinant prescription audit. 10 In our study, the average number of drugs prescribed per prescription was 2.62+/-0.46. This is comparable with study done by Gupta et al 11 Increase in the number of drugs per prescription may increase the risk of drug-drug interactions, may lead to unwanted side effects and also increase the prescribing errors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…4 Although, a number of studies have been undertaken to study the drug prescribing pattern of different medical and dental colleges, but no study was conducted to evaluate drug utilization pattern of outpatient department of Medicine in Ashwini Medical College, Kumbhari. [4][5][6][7][8][9]…”
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confidence: 99%