Title of article :
Management of diarrhoea cases by community pharmacies in 3 cities of Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Hussain, A. University Sains Malaysia - School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Malaysia , Hussain, A. Hamdard Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, USA , Ibrahim, M.I.M. Al Qassim University - College of Pharmacy - Department of Social and Administrative Pharmacy, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Community pharmacies are valued for their potential role in the management of common ailments. This cross-sectional study aimed to document the management of diarrhoea by community pharmacies in 3 cities in Pakistan. Visits were performed to 371 randomly selected pharmacies to request advice for a simulated paediatric case of diarrhoea. The pharmacy’s management was scored on a checklist including history taking and provision of advice and information. Customers were served by a salesperson in 97.3% of visits and by a pharmacist in only 2.2%. Medication was dispensed in 77.1% of visits. Of the medications dispensed, 58.7% were antiamoebics, 14.0% antibiotics and 18.9% antidiarrhoeals; only 8.4% were oral rehydration salts. None of the regimens matched with a standard prescription. The dosage regimen was explained to the customer in only 52.6% of cases. Drug safety, unqualified personnel, lack of history taking, inappropriate treatment and lack of counselling are concerns to be addressed.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal