Exploration of Trends in Antimicrobial Use and Their Determinants Based on Dispensing Information Collected from Pharmacies throughout Japan: A First Report
Yuichi Muraki,
Masayuki Maeda,
Ryo Inose,
Koki Yoshimura,
Naoki Onizuka,
Masao Takahashi,
Eiji Kawakami,
Yoshiaki Shikamura,
Naotaka Son,
Makoto Iwashita,
Manabu Suzuki,
Masayuki Yokoi,
Hirokazu Horikoshi,
Yasuaki Aoki,
Michiyo Kawana,
Miwako Kamei,
Hajime Hashiba,
Choichiro Miyazaki
Affiliations
Yuichi Muraki
Department of Clinical Pharmacoepidemiology, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Kyoto 607-8414, Japan
Masayuki Maeda
Division of Infection Control Sciences, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Showa University, Tokyo 142-8555, Japan
Ryo Inose
Department of Clinical Pharmacoepidemiology, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Kyoto 607-8414, Japan
Koki Yoshimura
Department of Clinical Pharmacoepidemiology, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Kyoto 607-8414, Japan
Naoki Onizuka
Department of Clinical Pharmacoepidemiology, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Kyoto 607-8414, Japan
Masao Takahashi
Takahashi Pharmacy, Tokyo 135-0005, Japan
Eiji Kawakami
Kawakami Dispensing Pharmacy, Kyoto 617-0814, Japan
Yoshiaki Shikamura
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo 133-0033, Japan
Naotaka Son
Pharmacy Co., Ltd., Tokyo 153-0062, Japan
Makoto Iwashita
Totosato Pharmacy, Nagano 384-1103, Japan
Manabu Suzuki
Gifu Pharmaceutical Association, Gifu 500-8146, Japan
Masayuki Yokoi
Pascal Pharmacy, Ogaki 525-0031, Japan
Hirokazu Horikoshi
Marusho Pharmacy, Osaka 543-0023, Japan
Yasuaki Aoki
Japan Pharmaceutical Association, Tokyo 160-8389, Japan
Michiyo Kawana
Japan Pharmaceutical Association, Tokyo 160-8389, Japan
Miwako Kamei
Japan Pharmaceutical Association, Tokyo 160-8389, Japan
Hajime Hashiba
Japan Pharmaceutical Association, Tokyo 160-8389, Japan
Choichiro Miyazaki
Japan Pharmaceutical Association, Tokyo 160-8389, Japan
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the defined daily doses (DDD)/1000 prescriptions/month (DPM) as a new indicator that can be used in pharmacies, and to describe antimicrobial use patterns in pharmacies nationwide in Japan. Dispensing volumes, number of prescriptions received, and facility information were obtained from 2638 pharmacies that participated in a survey. DPM was calculated based on the dispensing volume and number of prescriptions, which are routinely collected data that are simple to use. Use of third-generation cephalosporins, quinolones, and macrolides in pharmacies that received prescriptions primarily from hospitals or clinics decreased from January 2019 to January 2021. In particular, the antimicrobial use was higher in otorhinolaryngology departments than in other departments, despite a decrease in the antimicrobial use. In the linear multiple regression analysis, otorhinolaryngology department was independently associated with the third-generation cephalosporin, quinolone, and macrolide prescription in all periods. This study reveals for the first-time trends in antimicrobial use through a new indicator using the volume of drugs dispensed in pharmacies throughout Japan. Antimicrobial use differed by the medical department, suggesting the need to target interventions according to the department type.