WJPPS Citation

Login

Search

News & Updation

  • Updated Version
  • WJPPS introducing updated version of OSTS (online submission and tracking system), which have dedicated control panel for both author and reviewer. Using this control panel author can submit manuscript
  • Call for Paper
    • WJPPS  Invited to submit your valuable manuscripts for Coming Issue.
  • Journal web site support Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Saffari for easy download of article without any trouble.
  •  
  • New Impact Factor
  • WJPPS Impact Factor has been Increased to 8.025 for Year 2024.

  • ICV
  • WJPPS Rank with Index Copernicus Value 84.65 due to high reputation at International Level

  • Scope Indexed
  • WJPPS is indexed in Scope Database based on the recommendation of the Content Selection Committee (CSC).

  • WJPPS: NOVEMBER ISSUE PUBLISHED
  • NOVEMBER 2024 Issue has been successfully launched on NOVEMBER 2024.

Abstract

INTOXICATION BY DRUGS OF ABUSE IN BRAZIL: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

Fernando Moraes, Djone Cleiton Alves da Silva, Ingrid Carolaine da Silva Ferreira, Matheus Diniz Gonçalves Coêlho*

ABSTRACT

Drug sales have grown all over the world and intoxications resulting from the non-rational consumption of such substances have represented an important public health problem. The present study aimed to carry out an epidemiological survey to identify the time-spatial distribution pattern of drug intoxications in Brazil and in their respective administrative regions, considering their distribution by gender and age, in the period between 2011 and 2021. For this purpose, data available on the Health Brazilian government website (datasus.saude.gov.br/) were evaluated, and these data were made available in spreadsheets and statistically evaluated. It was observed that there was an increase in the prevalence of drug poisoning in the period between 2017 and 2021, particularly in the North, Southeast and Midwest regions, with emphasis on women and adolescents/young adults, and this epidemiological behavior may be related with the practice of self-extermination. Finally, based on the results obtained, it is worth highlighting the importance of the practice of pharmaceutical care as a way of minimizing the risks inherent to the practice of self-medication and the intoxication processes resulting from this process.

Keywords: Intoxication. Pharmaceutical care. Pharmaceutical epidemiology.


[Download Article]     [Download Certifiate]

Call for Paper

World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (WJPPS)
Read More

Online Submission

World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (WJPPS)
Read More

Email & SMS Alert

World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (WJPPS)
Read More