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20.Non-Prescription Use of Proton-Pump Inhibitors for Self - Treating Frequent Heartburn

Shagufta Memon1, Palwasha Abbasi2, Majid Ali Hingoro3, Allah Wadhayo Kalo4, Jawad Mumtaz Sodhar5 and Mashal Siddiqui6

ABSTRACT

Objective: Determine the Prescription Patterns of Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI) at the outpatient department (OPD) of a tertiary care hospital of Sindh.

Study Design: Retrospective study

Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Department of Pharmacologhy and Medicine, Peoples University of Medical and Health Sciences for Women from February 2019 to August 2020.

Materials and Methods: Previous records of 300 outpatient department (OPD) subjects were checked during the study period. OPD sample was selected by probability non – purposive convenient sampling. Age, gender and GI symptoms PPI used for were entered in proforma. PPI class, duration of use, frequency of use, and prescription or non-prescription patterns were noted. Data variables were saved in a pre – structured proforma. Data was analyzed on SPSS (version 21.0) and Microsoft Excel sheet. Data was presented as tables showing frequency and % of variable.

Results: Omeprazole was used by 31% followed by dexlansoprazole 29%, esomeprazole 21%, pantoprazole 7.3%, lansoprazole 7.6% and rabeprazole by 4% of subject’s respectively (table - 2). PPI were being used as long durations as >5 years noted in 18.6% on irregular basis (35.6%) and without prescription (63.0%).

Conclusion: We found injudicious use of proton pump inhibitors on irregular basis without prescription that needs to be controlled by the health authorities.

Key Words: Proton Pump inhibitors, Injudicious Use, Non - prescription

Citation of article: Memon S, Abbasi P, Hingoro MA, Kalo AW, Sodhar JM, Siddiqui M. Non-Prescription Use of Proton-Pump Inhibitors for Self - Treating Frequent Heartburn. Med Forum 2022;33(3):82-85.