STUDIES ON ANTIBIOTICS PRESCRIBING PATTERN IN SURGICAL WARDS OF DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY AT RAJAH MUTHIAH MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSIPITAL.
Bangari Anil Kumar*,T.Adiveni, Dr.P.K.Manna, Mr.V.P.Mahesh Kumar,Dr.N.Junior Sundresh
ABSTRACT
To determine the proportion of receiving antibiotics for common
diseases like Appendicitis, Breast cancer, Diabetic foot ulcer, Inguinal
hernia, Carcinoma stomach, Phimosis, Parotid abscess and to
understand the antibiotic prescription pattern. A non-invasive
Prospective Observational Study was done in RajahMuthiah Medical
College & Hospital during the study period; November2012-
April2013. Chidambaram, India. A total of 94 patients were enrolled in
the study. Out of 94 patients included for the study, 56 (59.57%) were
males and 38 (40.42%) were females. Among the 94 patients most of
the patients treated 80 (85.10%) were cured and 12 (12.76%) patients were controlled.
Synergistic type of drug-drug interactions was found more to have increased the spectrum of
activity of antibiotics. Dose error and duplication error was found and reported to physician
and corrected. Nausea, vomiting and irritation at the site of injection were the adverse drug
events reported during our study. And also the sensitivity patterns of the antibiotics are
studied during the study period. In conclusion, Educational interventions emphasizing
rational prescribing and a strict antibiotic prescribing policy can help significantly to
overcome these problems and to reduce the extent of resistance to antibiotics
Keywords: Antibiotics, Prescription pattern, Drugs.
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