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Assessment of Drug Utilisation Evaluation of Cephalosporins in A Tertiary Care Hospital
Author(s) -
Parvathy Rajan P,
Priscilla Mary,
Sheik Haja Sherief,
T Sivakumar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of pharmaceutical sciences review and research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0976-044X
DOI - 10.47583/ijpsrr.2021.v68i01.002
Subject(s) - medicine , drug , intensive care medicine , psychological intervention , cephalosporin , pharmaceutical care , intervention (counseling) , drug utilization review , pharmacology , antibiotics , family medicine , pharmacy , nursing , microbiology and biotechnology , biology
Drug Use Analysis (DUR) or Drug Use Assessment (DUE) is known as an important quality management method for evaluating andimproving substance use and patient care. It is an ongoing, systematic method to examine the pattern of drug administration in anumber of clinical environments, with recommendations or defined criteria to facilitate the acceptable and efficient use of drugs. TheDUE can be organized for evaluation and to improve the method of prescribing or dispensing the medication according to acceptableindications, dosage, drug reactions, therapeutic efficacy and cost-effectiveness. The aim of this study to evaluate the drug utilization pattern of cephalosporins. A retrospective study was performed for a period of 2 months among the hospitalized patients who received cephalosporins for different indications in which 100 patients were enrolled. Inappropriate use of drug therapy has beenfound in phase 1 (pre- intervention) and interventions have been conducted to rationalize the appropriate use of drugs in terms of indication, dose, dose length, individualized dosage modification, which has been strengthened in phase 2 by providing effective guidance on the application of DUE and interventions.

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