Retrospective review of medicine utilization for noncommunicable diseases in three public sector pharmacies in Jamaica
CONCLUSIONS: The WHO guidelines for the rational use of medicines were followed with respect to the proportion of medicines prescribed from the WHO Model List and the proportion of antibiotics prescribed. The number of medicines per prescription and the proportion of medicines prescribed by generic name did not meet the WHO criteria. However, prescribing was aligned with treatment guidelines for the selected NCDs.PMID:38464878 | PMC:PMC10921902 | DOI:10.26633/RPSP.2024.18
Source: Pan American Journal of Public Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Donna-Marie Wynter-Adams Peta-Gaye Thomas-Brown Lisa Bromfield Marcia Williams Janice Bunting-Clarke Source Type: research
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