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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- General details: patient demographic details (name, age, sex and address), unique patient ID, date of prescription and diagnosis (4 points);
- Treatment details: name of medicine, dosage form, strength of formulation,
- Prescriber’s signature (1 point).
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| RUM | Rational use of medicines |
| WHO | World Health Organisation |
| INRUD | International Network of Rational Use of Drugs |
| NLEM | National List of Essential Medicines |
| IRDP | Index of rational drug prescribing |
| OPD | Outpatient department |
| EML | Essential Medicines List |
| FDC | Fixed dose combination |
| LMICs | Lower-middle income countries |
| NvCCP | National Virtual Centre Clinical Pharmacology |
| ICMR | Indian Council of Medical Research |
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| S.No. | Index | Values in study |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Index of non-polypharmacya | 0.56 |
| 2. | Index of rational antibiotic useb | 1.00 |
| 3. | Index of safe injection usec | 1.00 |
| 4. | Index of generic prescribingd | 0.75 |
| 5. | Index of EML prescribingd | 0.55 |
| IRDP (sum of 1 to 5) | 3.86 |
| Study, Year of publication | Setting, region | No. of prescriptions studied | WHO/INRUD indicators | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. of medicines (mean) | Injectables (%) | Antibiotics (%) | Generic prescribing (%) | Essential medicines (%) | |||
| Present study, 2024 | Public tertiary care, Haryana | 607 | 3.03 | 1.15 | 20.59 | 75 | 55.4 |
| Ahsan et al, 201619 | Private, tertiary care, Uttar Pradesh | 1274 | 4.02 | 7.54 | 39.01 | 0 | 79.2 |
| Meenakshi et al, 202116 | Private, tertiary care, Puducherry | 600 | 2.38 | 10.5 | 7.3 | 55.4 | 88 |
| Sunny et al, 201920 | Private, tertiary care, Karnataka | 500 | 3.32 | 3.6 | 19.4 | 3.6 | 9 |
| Mulkalwar et al, 202417 | Private, tertiary care, Pune, Maharashtra | 400 | 3.14 | 2.25 | 34 | 28.72 | 100 |
| Singh et al, 201922 | Public, secondary care, Delhi | 120 | 3.02 | 10.8 | 52.5 | 85.8 | 88.3* |
| Dhanya et al, 202118 | Public, tertiary care, Kerela | 120 | 3.5 | 4.8 | 24.8 | 45 | 3.2 |
| Mercy et al, 202221 | Public, secondary care, Puducherry | 310 | 4 | 39.8 | 74.12 | 89.55 | 94.92* |
| Shelat et al, 201525 | Private hospitals, Gujarat | 250 | 3.38 | 20.8 | 53.6 | 6.67 | 67.54 |
| Potharaju et al, 201126 | Public, secondary care hospitals, Maharashtra | 14,004 | 2.85 | 25 | 35 | 60 | 46# |
| Hazra et al, 200027 | Non-Government organization, West Bengal | 312 | 3.2 | 3.9 | 72.8 | 46.2 | 45.7# |
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