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Treatment of uncomplicated cystitis: analysis of prescribing in New Zealand.

Natalie J Gauld1, Irene Sl Zeng, Rosemary B Ikram, Mark G Thomas, Stephen A Buetow.   

Abstract

AIMS: To describe prescribing for women with suspected urinary tract infections, including suspected uncomplicated cystitis, in New Zealand.
METHODS: Randomly selected community pharmacies participated in the study. Women attending the pharmacy in a 2-week period in 2012 for prescribed or non-prescription treatment of symptoms suggesting a urinary tract infection, or prophylaxis of a urinary tract infection, were invited to self-complete a questionnaire. Analysis focused on prescribing for women with symptoms of cystitis without complicating features.
RESULTS: Valid questionnaires arising from a prescription treatment were received from 789 patients from 139 pharmacies. Questionnaire data indicated that 17% of women had symptoms of cystitis without complicating features. Most prescribing was for a first-line agent, trimethoprim (59%) or nitrofurantoin (14%), but norfloxacin was also common (21%). Women with self-reported antibiotic use for suspected cystitis in the past 6 months were more likely to be prescribed norfloxacin than those with no such use. Many prescriptions were for a dose or duration outside those recommended in New Zealand guidelines.
CONCLUSIONS: While use of first-line agents is generally high, norfloxacin use could be reduced further. There is scope to understand clinical practice that deviates from guideline use regarding dose and duration.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27362599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Z Med J        ISSN: 0028-8446


  3 in total

1.  Antibiotic treatment of women with uncomplicated cystitis before and after allowing pharmacist-supply of trimethoprim.

Authors:  Natalie J Gauld; Irene S L Zeng; Rosemary B Ikram; Mark G Thomas; Stephen A Buetow
Journal:  Int J Clin Pharm       Date:  2016-12-23

2.  Pharmacist-only trimethoprim: pharmacist satisfaction on their training and the impact on their practice.

Authors:  Rhiannon Braund; Emily Henderson; Erica McNab; Rachel Sarten; Emily Wallace; Natalie Gauld
Journal:  Int J Clin Pharm       Date:  2016-11-10

3.  Optimization of antibiotic selection in the emergency department for urine culture follow ups, a retrospective pre-post intervention study: clinical pharmacist efforts.

Authors:  Abdulaziz Saleh Almulhim; Ali Aldayyen; Kateryna Yenina; Adam Chiappini; Tahir Mehmood Khan
Journal:  J Pharm Policy Pract       Date:  2019-04-09
  3 in total

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