Assessment of drug prescription practises in chronic hemodialysis patients: case series

Author:

Boukabous Sara1,Meftah Hicham1,Frikal Kaoutar1,Bentata Yassamine12,Haddiya Intissar12

Affiliation:

1. Nephrology—Dialysis and Kidney transplantation Unit, University Hospital Mohammed VI, Oujda Faculty of medicine of Oujda, Morocco Mohammed Premier University

2. Laboratory of Epidemiology, Clinical Research and Public Health, Medical School, University Mohammed First, Oujda, Morocco

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of the study was to assess the quality of drugs prescriptions in chronic haemodialysis patients. Material and methods: The authors conducted a prospective study in chronic haemodialysis patients of two haemodialysis centres in the city of Oujda eastern Morocco, during the year of 2020. The authors identified the drugs prescribed in this population with regards to the product characteristics, in terms of indications, contraindications, dosage and drug interactions. Our data were analyzed by SPSS version 27 software. Results: The mean number of drugs taken per patient was 8.15±6. Ninety-three percent of patients received treatment for anaemia. Phosphocalcic disorders and hypertension were treated in 89% and 72% of patients, respectively. In 77.6% of the cases, these drugs were taken orally. According to Vidal, the majority of prescriptions met the criteria of good prescription, in 81.54% of the cases, versus 18.46% of the patients with at least one of non-compliant prescription. On the other hand, 6.15% of the patients had at least one inadvisable combination. No contraindicated association was noted in our patients. Conclusion: Patients undergoing haemodialysis have a higher risk of developing side effects and drug interactions than patients with normal kidney function. Given the paucity of pharmacokinetic studies in this population, nephrologists refer to their own experience to treat his patients effectively. Therapeutic education and regular monitoring of chronic haemodialysis patients can improve clinical outcomes, quality of life and reduce the cost of care.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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