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Multiple prescriptions and drug appropriateness.

D L Miles.   

Abstract

The relationship between number of prescriptions per office visit and the appropriateness of the prescribed drugs is examined, using data on more than 20,000 prescriptions purchased for a low-income rural population during 1973 and 1974. Criteria for drug appropriateness are based on an AMA evaluation of drugs. The results show that greater numbers of prescriptions per visit are associated with lower percentages of appropriate drugs prescribed and that patients whose prescriptions were written by specialists received a higher percentage of appropriate drugs than did those whose prescriptions were written by general practitioners. It is concluded, in support of other researchers, that a better knowledge of drugs leads to more conservative use of them.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 873813      PMCID: PMC1071953     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Serv Res        ISSN: 0017-9124            Impact factor:   3.402


  6 in total

1.  The role of prescriptions in therapy.

Authors:  E Hemminki
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  1975-02       Impact factor: 2.983

2.  Editorial: Counting adverse drug reactions that count.

Authors:  F J Ingelfinger
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1976-04-29       Impact factor: 91.245

3.  This is medical progress? Trends and consequences of antibiotic use in the United States.

Authors:  H E Simmons; P D Stolley
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1974-03-04       Impact factor: 56.272

4.  Use of antibiotics. A brief exposition of the problem and some tentative solutions.

Authors:  C M Kunin; T Tupasi; W A Craig
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  1973-10       Impact factor: 25.391

5.  Personal factors as a cause of differences in prescribing by general practitioners.

Authors:  C R Joyce; J M Last; M Weatherall
Journal:  Br J Prev Soc Med       Date:  1968-07

6.  Adverse reactions during hospitalization.

Authors:  R I Ogilvie; J Ruedy
Journal:  Can Med Assoc J       Date:  1967-12-09       Impact factor: 8.262

  6 in total
  3 in total

1.  Prescribing practices.

Authors:  J Lexchin
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  1994-07-15       Impact factor: 8.262

2.  Measurement of physicians' performance using existing techniques.

Authors:  P J Sanazaro
Journal:  West J Med       Date:  1980-07

3.  The 'one-write' prescribing method: applications for patient monitoring and research.

Authors:  J Manthorpe; A M Myers; W H Bryant
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1986-03       Impact factor: 3.275

  3 in total

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