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Dispensing medications without prescription at Saudi community pharmacy: Extent and perception

机译:在沙特社区药房无需处方即可配药:范围和认知

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Objective: To investigate the dispensing behavior of pharmacists in retail pharmacy practice and to assess their attitude toward dispensing non-OTC drugs and scrutinize the causes of their malpractice; if in fact was perceived. Method: Between December 2010 and January 2011 retail pharmacies in Jeddah-KSA were visited randomly by a number of voluntary collaborators who played the role of asking for one or more of the following medications without providing a prescription: Co-amoxiclav (Augmentin) or Cefaclor (Ceclor), Captopril (Capoten) and Fluoxetine (Prozac). Results: A total of 60 pharmacies were randomly included in this study; 100% of the pharmacists working were male, 96.7% of them were non-Saudis and only 2 (3.3%) were Saudis. In a total of 119 drug requests, almost all pharmacists (97.9%) handed out the antibiotic immediately, 100% dispensed captopril and 89.5% gave the antipsychotic simply by following the collaborator's request without even asking for a doctor's prescription. In the second part of the study (where a mini-questionnaire is administered), 85% of the pharmacists agreed to answer the mini-questionnaire, and 15% refused to participate. The highest reason given for their wrongdoing, was for that if the pharmacist did not, others - of neighboring pharmacies - would do the same, followed by that there is no available OTC list. Conclusion: The study confirmed that pharmacists are still violating the law, which is leading to a profound malpractice in retail pharmacies around the country. Consequently, regulations should be reviewed and structured educational campaigns are a must to both pharmacists and public. The OTC list should be generated, implemented, and monitored by Saudi regulators and penalize violators.
机译:目的:调查药剂师在零售药房的配药行为,评估他们对配售非OTC药物的态度,并仔细研究其行为不当的原因;如果实际上被认为。方法:在2010年12月至2011年1月期间,吉达-KSA的零售药房随机招募了许多自愿合作者,他们在没有提供处方的情况下寻求以下一种或多种药物:Co-amoxiclav(Augmentin)或Cefaclor (Ceclor),卡托普利(Capoten)和氟西汀(Prozac)。结果:总共有60家药房被随机纳入这项研究;工作的药剂师中有100%是男性,其中96.7%是非沙特人,只有2(3.3%)是沙特人。在总共119种药物申请中,几乎所有药剂师(97.9%)都立即发放了抗生素,仅按照合作者的要求甚至不用医生的处方就可以分配100%的卡托普利和89.5%的抗精神病药。在研究的第二部分(管理迷你问卷)中,有85%的药剂师同意回答迷你问卷,而15%的药剂师拒绝参加。给出他们不当行为的最高原因是,如果该药剂师不这样做,则邻近药房的其他人也会这样做,其次是没有可用的OTC清单。结论:研究证实,药剂师仍在违反法律,这导致全国零售药店存在严重的渎职行为。因此,应该对法规进行审查,并且对于药剂师和公众都必须进行有组织的教育活动。 OTC清单应由沙特监管机构生成,实施和监控,并对违规者进行处罚。

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