| Literature DB >> 34717562 |
Malgorzata Pietrusiewicz1, Paulina Natalia Kopa-Stojak1, Rafal Pawliczak2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Common cold is a frequent illness in northern hemisphere between late autumn and early spring. Patients suffering from it frequently turn to pharmacists instead of physicians in order to receive medical advice and treatment. We studied its treatment advised by pharmacists in Poland, as well as evidence for the efficacy of their recommendations by utilizing a self-developed questionnaire and a study of existing literature.Entities:
Keywords: Common cold; Common cold treatment; Over-the-counter medication; Pharmacist; Respiratory infections
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34717562 PMCID: PMC8556806 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-021-01561-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Patients characteristics
| Sex [n;%] | |
| Female | 264 (53.1%) |
| Male | 233 (46.9%) |
| Age [n;%] | |
| 18–40 years | 325 (64.7%) |
| 41–60 years | 145 (28.9%) |
| 61–90 years | 32 (6.4%) |
Fig. 1Common cold symptoms reported by the patients. Common cold symptoms reported in 502 patient encounters during pharmacists’ recommendations of OTC products (a). Frequency of common cold symptoms reported by patients (b). The results are presented as raw numbers of patient encounters with anti-common cold medication recommendation
Fig. 2Anti-common cold treatment recommendations. Frequency of recommending soluble formulations (a), tablets/capsules (b), or add-on (c) OTC anti-common cold products by the pharmacists in 502 patient encounters. The results are presented as raw numbers of patient encounters with anti-common cold medication recommendation. Abbreviations: acet sal ac – acetylsalicylic acid; asc ac – ascorbic acid; chlorphen – chlorpheniramine; dex HBr – dextromethorphan hydrobromide; gua – guaifenesin; meta mg – metamizole magnesium; p-mol – paracetamol; phen HCl – phenylephrine HCl; phen mal - pheniramine maleate; p-ephed – pseudoephedrine; tripro – triprolidine
Quantity of anti-common cold medications recommended by the pharmacists
| Number of medications a | Quantity of recommendations [n;%] b | Combinations of anti-common cold treatment [n;%]c | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 77 (15.3%) | 1 soluble | 32 (6.4%) |
| 1 tablets | 43 (8.6%) | ||
| 1 add-on | 2 (0.4%) | ||
| 2 | 184 (36.7%) | 2 tablets | 28 (5.6%) |
| 2 add-on | 1 (0.1%) | ||
| 1 soluble/1 add-on | 58 (11.6%) | ||
| 1 soluble/1 tablets | 44 (8.8%) | ||
| 1 tablets/1 add-on | 53 (10.6%) | ||
| 3 | 150 (29.9%) | 3 add-on | 1 (0.1%) |
| 1 soluble/2 add-on | 6 (1.2%) | ||
| 1 soluble/2 tablets | 1 (0.1%) | ||
| 1 tablets/2 add-on | 5 (1%) | ||
| 1 add-on/2 tablets | 25 (5%) | ||
| 1 soluble/1 tablets/1 add-on | 112 (22.3%) | ||
| 4 | 34 (6.8%) | 1 tablets/3 add-on | 1 (0.1%) |
| 2 tablets/2 add-on | 4 (0.7%) | ||
| 1 soluble/1 tablets/2 add-on | 24 (4.8%) | ||
| 1 soluble/2 tablets/1 add-on | 4 (0.7%) | ||
| 2 soluble/1 tablets/1 add-on | 1 (0.1%) | ||
| 5 | 28 (5.6%) | 1 soluble/2 tablets/2 add-on | 14 (2.8%) |
| 2 soluble/1 tablets/2 add-on | 3 (0.6%) | ||
| 2 soluble/2 tablets/1 add-on | 1 (0.1%) | ||
| 1 soluble/1 tablets/3 add-on | 10 (2%) | ||
| 6 | 25 (5%) | 1 soluble/1 tablets/4 add-on | 1 (0.1%) |
| 1 soluble/2 tablets/3 add-on | 6 (1.2%) | ||
| 2 soluble/1 tablets/3 add-on | 1 (0.1%) | ||
| 2 soluble/2 tablets/2 add-on | 17 (3.4%) | ||
| 7 | 4 (0.7%) | 2 soluble/2 tablets/3 add-on | 2 (0.4%) |
| 2 soluble/3 tablets/2 add-on | 2 (0.4%) | ||
a Number of recommended anti-common cold medications (presented as a raw number)
b Number of patient encounters where a given number of medications were recommended, presented as raw numbers and, in brackets, as percentage of total 502 patient encounters
c Anti-common cold treatment was divided into three sections: soluble products including paracetamol, acetylsalicylic acid and magnesium metamizole; tablets/capsules including paracetamol, acetylsalicylic acid, ibuprofen, pseudoephedrine, anti-viral agents, herbal and homeopathic products; and add-on treatment, such as alpha-mimetics, mucolytics, anti-histamines and products for sore throat. Data presented as raw numbers of the patient encounters with anti-common cold medication recommendation and as percentage of the pharmacists’ recommendations in 502 patient encounters
Fig. 3The rationale of the pharmacists’ decisions. Reasons for advising specific medications by the pharmacists in order to treat common cold based on OTC medication recommendations in 502 patient encounters. The results are presented as raw numbers of patient encounters with anti-common cold medication recommendations
Products advised by the pharmacists for a selected clinical symptoms of common cold
| Symptom | Patients receiving medications [n] | Statistics |
|---|---|---|
| headache | paracetamol [329] | |
| acetylsalicylic acid [41] | ||
| magnesium metamizole [15] | ||
| inosines [140] | ||
| homeopathics [17] | ||
| herbal products [5] | ||
| pseudoephedrine [67] | ||
| alpha-mimetics [150] | ||
| anti-histamines [27] | ||
| mucolytics [78] | ||
| sore throat products [53] | ||
| fever | paracetamol [127] | for paracetamol with ascorbate acid and pheniramine maleate OR = 2.105, 95%CI 1.152–3.843; |
| acetylsalicylic acid [25] | for acetylsalicylic acid OR = 3.901, 95%CI 1.445–10.463; | |
| magnesium metamizole [14] | for magnesium metamizole OR = 2.983, 95%CI 1.365–6.52; | |
| inosines [68] | for inosines OR = 4.754, 95%CI 1.832–12.34; | |
| homeopathics [14] | ||
| herbal products [8] | ||
| pseudoephedrine [17] | ||
| alpha-mimetics [54] | ||
| anti-histamines [7] | ||
| mucolytics [49] | for ambroxol HCL OR = 2.664, 95%CI 1.353–5.242; | |
| sore throat products [46] | for choline salicylate OR = 3.017, 95%CI 1.199–7.591, | |
| rhonorrhea | paracetamol [265] | for paracetamol with phenylephrine HCL OR = 8.036, 95%CI 3.154–20.477, |
| acetylsalicylic acid [28] | ||
| magnesium metamizole [4] | ||
| inosines [90] | for inosines OR = 10.509, 95%CI 4.153–26.591, | |
| homeopathics [13] | ||
| herbal products [5] | ||
| pseudoephedrine [72] | ||
| alpha-mimetics [166] | for xylometazoline in nasal spray OR = 8.96, 95%CI 2.726–29.452, | |
| anti-histamines [28] | for fexofenadine HCL OR = 4.987, 95%CI 1.446–16.95, | |
| mucolytics [52] | ||
| sore throat products [41] | ||
| cough | paracetamol [185] | for paracetamol, ascorbic acid and phenylephrine HCL OR = 5.667, 95%CI 1.132–28.378, |
| acetylsalicylic acid [27] | ||
| magnesium metamizole [7] | ||
| inosines [81] | for inosines OR = 1.812, 95%CI1.175–2.794, | |
| homeopathics [15] | ||
| herbal products [3] | ||
| pseudoephedrine [14] | ||
| alpha-mimetics [53] | ||
| anti-histamines [14] | ||
| mucolytics [105] | for bromohexide HCL OR = 18.391, 95%CI 6.396–52.877, | |
| sore throat products [47] | for chlorchinaldol OR = 4.222, 95%CI 1.867–9.546, | |
| fatigue | paracetamol [169] | for paracetamol with ascorbic acid and phenylephrine HCL OR = 3.378, 95%CI 1.431–7.979, |
| acetylsalicylic acid [26] | for acetylsalicylic acid with pseudoephedrine OR = 3.831, 95%CI 1.263–11.62, | |
| magnesium metamizole [5] | ||
| inosines [73] | for inosines OR = 1.715, 95%CI 1.107–2.657, | |
| homeopathics [12] | ||
| herbal products [2] | ||
| pseudoephedrine [10] | ||
| alpha-mimetics [44] | ||
| anti-histamines [8] | ||
| mucolytics [50] | ||
| sore throat products [49] | for choline salicylate OR = 4.718, 95%CI 1.76–12.65, |
Treatment of the most common cold symptom combinations
| Symptoms [n] | Patients receiving medications [n;%] | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| paracetamol (soluble) | paracetamol (tablets) | acetylsalicylic acid | inosines | ibuprofen | herbal and homeopathic medications | rhinorrhea medication | cough medications | sore throat medications | |
headache rhinorrhea (147) | 79 (53.7%) | 24 (16.3%) | 6 (4.1%) | 29 (19.7%) | 45 (30.6%) | 4 (2.7%) | 2 (1.4%) | 2 (1.4%) | |
headache fatigue (34) | 14 (41.2%) | 11 (32.4%) | 9 (26.5%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (5.9%) | 3 (8.8%) | 6 (17.6%) | |
headache cough (26) | 15 (57.7%) | 11 (42.3%) | 4 (15.4%) | 11 (42.3%) | 0 (0%) | 3 (11.5%) | 6 (23.1%) | 2 (7.7%) | |
headache fever (17) | 4 (23.5%) | 3 (17.6 5) | 9 (52.9%) | 0 (0%) | 4 (23.5%) | 4 (23.5%) | 5 (29.4%) | 7 (41.2%) | |
cough fatigue (13) | 5 (38.5%) | 1 (7.7%) | 5 (38.5%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (7.7%) | 3 (23.1%) | 9 (69.2%) | 3 (23.1%) | |
fever cough (13) | 6 (46.2%) | 3 (23.1%) | 5 (38.5%) | 1 (7.7%) | 3 (23.1%) | 5 (38.5%) | 4 (30.8%) | 6 (46.2%) | |
fever rhinorrhea (12) | 5 (41.7%) | 3 (25%) | 7 (58.3%) | 1 (8.3%) | 4 (33.3%) | 10 (83.3%) | 10 (83.3%) | 4 (25%) | |
rhinorrhea cough (9) | 0 (0%) | 2 (22.2%) | 5 (55.6%) | 1 (11.1%) | 1 (11.1%) | 4 (44.4%) | 7 (77.8%) | 1 (11.1%) | |
fever fatigue (7) | 1 (14.3%) | 3 (42.9%) | 1 (14.3%) | 1 (14.3%) | 1 (14.3%) | 1 (14.3%) | 2 (28.6%) | 1 (14.3%) | |
rhinorrhea fatigue (2) | 0 (0%) | 1 (50%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (50%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | ||
The mostly recommended anti-common cold medications for given symptoms are marked in bold
a Alpha-mimetics and anti-histamines