A study on prescribing trends in respiratory tract infections in a tertiary care hospital

Authors

  • Omairbinahmed@gmail.com Department of Pharmacology, Nalanda college of pharmacy, Hyderabad, India. Author
  • Mohammed Abdul Ali Department of hospital and clinical pharmacy, Anwar-ul- uloom college of pharmacy, Hyderabad, India. Author
  • Omer wasiq Department of Pharmaceutics, Sultan-ul-uloom college of pharmacy, Hyderabad, India. Author
  • Syed Mujtaba Pasha Department of Pharmacology, Nalanda college of pharmacy, Hyderabad, India. Author
  • Mohammed Mukaram Department of Pharmaceutics, Nalanda college of pharmacy, Hyderabad, India. Author
  • Mohammed Abdul Aala Department of Pharmacology, Sultan-ul-uloom college of pharmacy, Hyderabad, India. Author

Keywords:

Diseases, infection, respiratory tract

Abstract

The drug utilization pattern of respiratory tract infections to assess the rational prescribing pattern at tertiary care teaching hospital, endorsing drugs by mark names may undermine a portion of the objectives of fundamental solution idea. Recommending by nonexclusive name causes the clinic drug store to have a superior stock control. This will likewise assist the drug store with purchasing drugs on contract premise, as the quantity of brands is less, in this manner decreasing the perplexity among drug specialists while apportioning. Bland medications are regularly more temperate than the marked ones. With respect to recommending of FDCs, Potential points of interest of FDC's incorporate lessened reactions, expanded patient consistence, cooperative energy and expanded adequacy and decreased cost, potential impediments incorporate unbendable settled measurements proportion, contrary pharmacokinetics, expanded harmfulness, doctor and drug specialist's obliviousness.

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Published

25-03-2024

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Research Article

How to Cite

A study on prescribing trends in respiratory tract infections in a tertiary care hospital. (2024). International Journal of Research in Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, 1(2), 50-56. https://rubatosis.org/journals/index.php/ijrhcp/article/view/127

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