Indian Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology

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Anju Madhwar, Dharmender Gupta, Sujata Singh, N. A. Ansari


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STUDY OF DRUG UITLIZATION PATTERN OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS IN HYPERTENSIVE NEPHROPATHY IN A TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL, BAREILLY, U.P.


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Author Details : Anju Madhwar, Dharmender Gupta, Sujata Singh, N. A. Ansari

Volume : 2, Issue : 1, Year : 2015

Article Page : 10-15


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Abstract

Objective: To determine the drug utilization pattern of antihypertensive agents in patients of hypertensive nephropathy in a tertiary care teaching hospital.

Materials and Methods: This was a prospective observational study carried out in Shri Ram Murti Smarak Institute of Medical Sciences, Bareilly, over a period of three months. A total of 60 patients aged 40-79 years taking treatment for hypertension with associated nephropathy were enrolled in the study. All the relevant data were collected and drug utilization pattern of antihypertensive agents was determined. The study evaluated the percentage of use of multidrug therapy, drugs prescribed from Essential Drug List (EDL) and prescriptions with generic name. The cost of antihypertensive drugs used per day was calculated and linked with socioeconomic status of the patients.
Results: Evaluation of the prescriptions demonstrates that a total of 63.3% males and 36.7% females with mean age of 58.9±11.9 years were enrolled out of which 70% patients were on multidrug therapy while only 30% were on monotherapy. The most common drug prescribed was amlodipine and around 60% drugs were from EDL 2011. Though only 16.67% patients were prescribed generic drugs but it did not affect the economic condition of the patient as most of enrolled patients belong to upper middle class.
Conclusion: The prescriptions analysed were in accordance to guidelines of JNC-8 (Joint National Committee – 8) and most of the prescriptions were found to be rational and it also shows that management of hypertensive nephropathy needs combination therapy.
 
Keywords: Drug utilization, hypertensive nephropathy, monotherapy, FDCs (Fixed Drug Combinations)


How to cite : Madhwar A, Gupta D, Singh S, Ansari N A, STUDY OF DRUG UITLIZATION PATTERN OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS IN HYPERTENSIVE NEPHROPATHY IN A TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL, BAREILLY, U.P.. Indian J Pharm Pharmacol 2015;2(1):10-15

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