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
From page
635
To page
640
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
Record number
2642813
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