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J Parasitol ; 109(6): 537-542, 2023 11 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37944597

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Intestinal parasites continue to be a public health problem in low- and middle-income countries. Broad use of anthelmintics during deworming programs is still necessary in many regions. However, description of the usage of these medications in general medical practice has been limited. The objective of this study was to determine the use of anthelmintic drugs and their indications in a group of Colombian patients. This was a descriptive study from a drug-dispensing database, identifying patients with prescriptions for anthelmintic drugs. A total of 381 cases were randomly selected, and their medical records were reviewed, analyzing sociodemographic, clinical, and pharmacological variables (indication of use). The lack of diagnosis registration or clinical manifestations of parasites was determined as a prescription without indication. In total, 50.9% (n = 194) of patients were female, and 67.4% of all patients were under 18 yr of age. The diagnosis of helminthiases was clearly stated in 114 (29.9%) patients, and only 4.2% (n = 16) of these had microbiological confirmation. The most commonly used anthelmintic drug was albendazole (70.4% of all prescriptions). The use of anthelmintics was not indicated in 266 cases (69.8%). Nutritional supplements or vitamin prescriptions were associated with using anthelmintics without indication (odds ratio: 2.25; 95% confidence interval: 1.26-4.03). A high proportion of patients lacked symptoms or diagnoses in their clinical records that supported the use of anthelmintic drugs.


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Anti-Helmínticos , Helmintíase , Adolescente , Adulto , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Albendazol/uso terapêutico , Anti-Helmínticos/uso terapêutico , Colômbia/epidemiologia , Estudos Transversais , Helmintíase/tratamento farmacológico , Helmintíase/epidemiologia
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Rev. colomb. reumatol ; 28(1): 11-15, ene.-mar. 2021. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1341355

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RESUMEN Objetivo: Identificar las características clínicas de los pacientes con gota y la forma de utilización de los medicamentos antigotosos en Colombia. Métodos: Estudio de corte transversal en el que se analizaron 310 historias clínicas de pacientes atendidos en el último trimestre del 2016 y que recibieron un medicamento antigotoso. Se identificaron variables sociodemográficas, clínicas, farmacológicas, comorbilidades y paraclínicas. Para cada medicamento antigotoso se determinó si el uso fue según las recomendaciones aprobadas por la Federal Drug Administration (FDA). Se realizaron análisis descriptivos, bivariados y multivariados. Resultados: Se evaluaron pacientes de 14 diferentes ciudades de Colombia, con un predominio masculino del 70,3% (n = 218) y una mediana de edad de 64 arios (RIC: 26-94 arios). El antigotoso más frecuentemente utilizado fue alopurinol (n = 255; 82,3%), seguido de colchicina (n = 54; 17,4%). Los diagnósticos hallados como indicación fueron: hiperuricemia (n = 181; 58,4%), gota (n = 34; 11%), artritis gotosa (n = 28; 9%). El 74,5% (n = 231) de las prescripciones tenía un uso aprobado según la FDA, especialmente alopurinol en el manejo de gota e hiperuricemias, mientras que colchicina se encontró siendo utilizada en indicaciones no aprobadas (n = 44; 81,4%). Las comorbilidades más frecuentes fueron hipertensión (68,4%) y dislipidemia (55,8%). Conclusiones: Los pacientes con gota en tratamiento farmacológico tienen una elevada frecuencia de comorbilidades cardiovasculares, y están siendo tratados con alopurinol para la prevención a largo plazo, mientras que una menor proporción recibe colchicina que comúnmente es utilizada para indicaciones no aprobadas por las agencias reguladoras.


ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the clinical characteristics of patients with gout, and the prescription patterns of anti-gout medications in Colombia. Methods: Cross-sectional study, that analysed the data from 310 medical records of patients treated in the last quarter of 2016, and who received an anti-gout medication. Sociodemographic, clinical, pharmacological, comorbidities, and paraclinical variables were identified. For each anti-gout drug used, it was determined whether the use was in accordance with Federal Drug Administration (FDA) approved recommendations. Descriptive, bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed. Results: Patients from 14 different cities in Colombia were evaluated, with a male predominance of 70.3% (n = 218) and a median age of 64 years (RIC: 26-94 years). The most frequently used anti-gout medication was allopurinol (n = 255; 82.3%), followed by colchicine (n = 54; 17.4%). The main diagnoses found as an indication were: hyperuricaemia (n=181, 58.4%), gout (n = 34; 11.0%), and gouty arthritis (n = 28; 9.0%). Almost three-quarters (74.5%; n = 231) of the prescriptions had an approved use according to the FDA, especially allopurinol in the management of gout and hyperuricaemia, while colchicine was found to be used in unapproved indications (n = 44, 81.4%). The most frequent comorbidities were hypertension (68.4%) and dyslipidaemia (55.8%). Conclusions: Patients with gout who are under pharmacological treatment have a high frequency of cardiovascular comorbidities. They were being treated with allopurinol for long-term prevention, while a smaller proportion received colchicine, which is often used for indications not approved by regulatory agencies.


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Humanos , Adolescente , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Preparações Farmacêuticas , Colômbia , Gota , Terapêutica , Colchicina , Análise Multivariada , Diagnóstico , Prescrições
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