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Antibiotic usage and costs in the community
- Publication Year :
- 2004
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Abstract
- A prospective study was designed in order to determine to what extent antibiotics are used in treating community-acquired infections and their costs. Between February and July 2001 a total of 43,011 prescriptions from a representative sample of pharmacies in the city of Denizli (Turkey) were evaluated during the study period. Antibiotics accounted for 16.4% of total prescriptions and 30.8% of the market value of drugs. Penicillins (49.7%), followed by cephalosporins (17.3%), macrolides (9.5%), and aminoglycosides (7.6%) were the most frequently prescribed antibiotics during the study period. The economic burden of antibiotic usage in the community is found higher than in developed countries. In order to reduce this cost the proper use of antibiotics is a matter of urgency.
- Subjects :
- pharmacy
sultamicillin
Prescriptions, Drug
Turkey
Cost
drug cost
Penicillins
Quinolones
community care
Drug Prescriptions
Turkey (republic)
Drug Costs
Antibiotics
sulfonamide
lincosamide
antibiotic therapy
quinoline derived antiinfective agent
antibiotic agent
human
Prospective Studies
cefaclor
amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid
Developing Countries
azithromycin
Pharmacies
prescription
tablet
cephalosporin derivative
article
bacterial infection
drug marketing
health care cost
macrolide
clarithromycin
economic aspect
aminoglycoside antibiotic agent
major clinical study
Drug Utilization
cefuroxime
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Cephalosporins
Pharmacoeconomics
penicillin derivative
drug formulation
Aminoglycosides
cefazolin
Macrolides
prospective study
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..2f214b123fbae71826a703fdbb11c0bb