Compliance of Private Primary Health Care Facilities Towards Requirements of Labelling of Dispensed Medicine in Sarawak.

Autor: Loo SC; Pharmacy Enforcement Division, Department of Sarawak State Health, Jalan Diplomatik, Off Jalan Bako, 93050 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia., Said LN; Pharmacy Enforcement Division, Department of Sarawak State Health, Jalan Diplomatik, Off Jalan Bako, 93050 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia., Nakaswaram L; Department of Sarawak State Health, Pharmacy Enforcement Branch (Miri), Jalan Tanjung Lobang, 98000 Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia., Hui Lee Y; Department of Sarawak State Health, Pharmacy Enforcement Branch (Sibu), 15, Jalan Archer, Pekan Sibu, 96000 Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia., Ming Yii E; Department of Sarawak State Health, Pharmacy Enforcement Branch (Bintulu), Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi, 97000 Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia., Anak Talin BA; Department of Sarawak State Health, Pharmacy Enforcement Branch (Bintulu), Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi, 97000 Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Current drug safety [Curr Drug Saf] 2022; Vol. 17 (3), pp. 176-182.
DOI: 10.2174/1574886316666211006113948
Abstrakt: Background: Compliance towards the requirements of labelling of dispensed medicine (LDM) among private primary health care facilities ensures appropriate use of medicines.
Aims: This study aimed to examine the rate of compliance towards the requirements of LDM among retail pharmacies (RPs) and private medical clinics (PMCs).
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from April 2019 to January 2020 across all inspected premises in Sarawak. Publics who attended RPs and PMCs and have medicines dispensed have their medicine labels examined for compliance with the requirements of LDM upon exiting the premises. Their verbal consents were obtained and the compliance score was recorded into self- -developed data collection forms. The compliance rate was the percentage of requirements on the examined medicine labels that fulfill the requirements under Regulation 12 of Poisons Regulations 1952.
Results: A total of 414 LDM were examined, with 135 from RPs and 279 from PMCs. The full compliance towards the requirements of LDM among RPs and PMCs were 23.7% and 41.6%, respectively. The median compliance score of PMCs (0.83) was significantly higher (P<0.001) than RPs (0.67). The requirements of LDM with the lowest compliance were name of medicine (53.1%), followed by name of patient (31.9%) and date of dispensing (25.6%).
Conclusion: The full compliance rate on the requirements of LDM among RPs and PMCs were low. More stringent enforcement and public education on their rights for fully compliant medicine labels could improve the compliance.
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Databáze: MEDLINE