Cost Analysis of Medications Used in Upper Respiratory Tract Infections and Prescribing Patterns in University Sans Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia
Purpose: To conduct a cost analysis, a narrow cost-utility study, for upper respiratory tract infection medications in University Sans Malaysia's clinics. Methods: Retrospective analysis was done for all medical claims of upper respiratory tract infections in the period 2008 - 2009. The study w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research 2014-09, Vol.13 (4), p.621 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: To conduct a cost analysis, a narrow cost-utility study, for
upper respiratory tract infection medications in University Sans
Malaysia's clinics. Methods: Retrospective analysis was done for
all medical claims of upper respiratory tract infections in the period
2008 - 2009. The study was done in the clinics under University Sains
Malaysia. A total of 302 patients suffering from upper respiratory
tract infection were enrolled. Cost analysis of the pattern of
antibiotic prescriptions for upper respiratory tract infections was
done. For cost analysis, costs were calculated based on the acquisition
cost from the perspective of the medical center (USM) as the provider.
Results: The research results states that there were 90% among the
patients were prescribed an antibiotic, 81 percent were prescribed an
antihistamine, 81 percent were prescribed an analgesic, and 21 percent
were prescribed a mucolytic or an expectorant. Conclusion: In
comparison to the previously revised researchers, the percentage of the
prescribed antibiotics is very high which is unacceptable. A tremendous
amount of expenditure and other adverse events can be avoided by
halting this behavior. A local guideline for prescribing antibiotics
and implementing the same is the need of the hour. |
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ISSN: | 1596-5996 1596-9827 |
DOI: | 10.4314/tjpr.v13i4.21 |