Literature DB >> 1505010

Drug prescribing in paediatric in-patients at Harare and Parirenyatwa Central Hospitals.

C F Nhachi1, O M Kasilo, S Nathoo.   

Abstract

Two-hundred-and-fifty records were examined at Harare and 250 at Parirenyatwa Central Hospitals over a six-month period to investigate drug prescribing patterns for paediatric in-patients. The majority of the patients were between one to three years and weight 6 to 7.9 kg. A total of 1,725 prescriptions were received by these patients with an average of 3.45 (range = 0-18 drugs) per patient. The most frequently used pharmacological groups at both hospitals were anti-infectives (51 pc), intravenous fluids and supplements (22 pc) and analgesics (10.6 pc). Benzylpenicillin accounted for 14.6 pc at Harare and 12.9 pc at Parirenyatwa hospital of the anti-infectives respectively. Infections (49 pc) and gastro-enteritis (11.5 pc) were the main diagnoses in all age groups at both hospitals. Respiratory tract infections accounted for 13.5 pc at Harare and 15.2 pc at Parirenyatwa hospital respectively. There was a rational correlation between prevalent diagnosis and drugs used.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1505010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cent Afr J Med        ISSN: 0008-9176


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1.  Study of prescription of injectable drugs and intravenous fluids to inpatients in a teaching hospital in Western Nepal.

Authors:  Sudesh Gyawali; P Ravi Shankar; Archana Saha; Lalit Mohan
Journal:  Mcgill J Med       Date:  2009-01
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