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Rational use of drugs: prescribing and dispensing practices at public health facilities in Lao PDR.

Bounxou Keohavong1, Lamphone Syhakhang, Sivong Sengaloundeth, Akio Nishimura, Katsuki Ito.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the rational use of drug (RUD) patterns with a focus on prescribing and dispensing practices for providing information to the policy makers for further planning and identifying intervention strategies.
METHOD: A cross-sectional study conducted by interviewing 370 presenting outpatients, checking records of 900 out- patients with any cases and 798 outpatients with tracer diseases such as simple diarrhea, pneumonia and non-pneumonia (Flu) within 30 public health facilities (HFs) of five geographical areas with different socio-economic statuses grouped into high, middle and low. The WHO Operational Package for Monitoring and Assessing Country Pharmaceutical Situations indicators were used for data collection.
RESULTS: Among the 3 items of drugs prescribed per average encounter, 97% were dispensed from HFs, of which 67% were adequately labeled, 84% were on the national essential drug (ED) list, and 78% were prescribed by generic name. Seventy-four percent of patients knew how to take the drugs they received, 47% of them received antibiotics (ABs), and 18% received injections. Forty-seven percent of under-five children with simple diarrhea received ABs, 77% received Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) and 5% received anti-diarrhea drugs, and 91% of such under-five children with mid/moderate pneumonia received one of first line ABs, 15% received more than one ABs, and 41% of non-pneumonia (flu) patients of any age received ABs.
CONCLUSION: The use of drugs in Laos was not fully appropriate in terms of rationally prescribing and dispensing practices. Since prescriptions for AB, injections, non-ED, and non-generics are still high, information on drug use provided is insufficient. Therefore, continuous health education programs among both health staff and public are needed.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16392154     DOI: 10.1002/pds.1169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf        ISSN: 1053-8569            Impact factor:   2.890


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