Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Oct 2020)

Prescribing Pattern of Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI) and Histamine Blockers in a Tertiary Care Hospital

  • Anjali Manoj Goyal,
  • Alpa Pragnesh Gor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2020/45123.14136
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 10
pp. FC01 – FC03

Abstract

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Introduction: Gastric problems are the most common diseases seen in many countries for which majority of the population prefer Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI) and Histamine (H2) Blockers. They are prescribed most commonly for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Dyspepsia, Peptic Ulcer Disease, alongwith medications like Non-Steroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) and other drugs. Concerns have been raised about the increasing costs associated with prescription of these drugs as they are often prescribed for minor symptoms and without clear indications. Prescribing pattern should be evaluated periodically to promote rational use of medicines. Aim: To assess the prescribing pattern of PPIs and H2 Blockers in Surgery and Medicine Department of a Tertiary Care Hospital. Materials and Methods: An observational study was conducted in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Karamsad over a period of one year from November, 2018 to October, 2019, among patients visiting to Out Patient Department (OPD) and In Patient Department (IPD) of Medicine and Surgery Department that were prescribed PPI and H2 Blockers. Total 1100 prescriptions and 1265 PPI, H2 Blockers were analysed. The data were analysed for sociodemographic variables along with details of PPI and H2 Blockers. co-prescribing drugs, Fixed Dose Combinations (FDCs) and drug interactions of each prescription was analysed. Results: In the study, PPI and H2 Blockers were prescribed more in males (54.36%). The predominant age group was 18-40 years (42%). Among studied drugs, most commonly prescribed single drug was Pantoprazole and FDC was Ranitidine + Domperidone. The drugs were most commonly prescribed through oral route (90.9%). They were most commonly prescribed along with an NSAID for gastroprotection (28.9%). Pharmacokinetic drug interactions were observed more in the study. Conclusion: This study showed that physicians prescribe PPI and H2 Blockers as a co-medication for gastroprotection. There is a need to increase documentation for prescribing PPI and H2 Blockers.

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