Estudo de utilização de inibidores de bomba de prótons por usuários de farmácias comunitárias
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are among the most prescribed drugs in the world. However, information on user profiles and factors associated with their purchase at community pharmacies is scarce. The aim of this study is to characterize the pattern of PPI use and factors associated with inappropr...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are among the most prescribed drugs in the world.
However, information on user profiles and factors associated with their purchase at
community pharmacies is scarce. The aim of this study is to characterize the pattern
of PPI use and factors associated with inappropriate use and prolonged use. A crosssectional, prospective and observational study was conducted involving interviews with
410 patients who purchased PPIs for their own use in community pharmacies. The
socio-demographic and clinical profile (diseases and other medications) is being
investigated. Regarding PPIs and their use, the indication for use, dosage adopted,
time and patient knowledge about the drug and pharmacoeconomic aspects are being
evaluated. We are using descriptive statistics for sample characterization and
multivariate logistic regression model to determine factors associated with PPI use.
Results point to an adequate use of PPI regarding indication and form of use (79%),
however there is a high prevalence of prolonged use of these drugs (30%) associated
with lack of knowledge about adverse reactions (57%). The selection of the PPI does
not consider the purchasing power of the patient, with lower HDI neighborhoods
presenting the cost of PPI treatment similar to the most economically developed
locations in the city. Therefore, PPI use is adequate as to indication and form of use,
however, it is used for prolonged periods without knowledge of the risks and existing
PDIs, as well as a discrepancy in the prescription between patient's purchasing power
and cost of treatment. |
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