Hospital physicians’ drugs prescription adherence to the essential drugs list of Bangladesh

Objective: This descriptive cross sectional study examined the existing pattern of hospital physicians’ drugs prescription adherence to the Essential Drugs List of Bangladesh. Background: The problem of hospital physicians’ drug prescription non-adherence to the Essential Drug List of Bangladesh is...

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Main Authors: Akter, Seikh Farid Uddin, Abdul Rani, Mohammed Fauzi, Rathor, Mohammad Yousuf, Md Aris, Mohd Aznan, Jabbar, Md. Abdul, Mazumder, Saroj Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre for Promoting Ideas, USA 2012
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/26601/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/26601/1/2012____2____Hospital_Physicians%27_Prescription_Feb_2012_USA.pdf
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Summary:Objective: This descriptive cross sectional study examined the existing pattern of hospital physicians’ drugs prescription adherence to the Essential Drugs List of Bangladesh. Background: The problem of hospital physicians’ drug prescription non-adherence to the Essential Drug List of Bangladesh is a considerable issue. Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted at outpatient departments of multiple health facilities of different levels: primary to tertiary A total of 920 patients were interviewed and their treatment profiles were examined. Results: The most commonly prescribed drugs were paracetamol, chlorpheniramine, vitamin B complex, amoxicillin, antacid, metronidazole, ciprofloxacin and cotrimoxazole. A notable proportion of prescribed drugs (20.8%) was not in the Essential Drugs List of Bangladesh. Conclusion: Non-adherence to the Essential Drug List reflects that the existing Essential Drugs List of Bangladesh is not comprehensive enough to serve the peoples’ needs and demands at large. Keywords: Physicians, Adherence, Essential Drug List, Bangladesh