Evaluation of availability, accessibility and prescribing pattern of medicines in the Islamic Republic of Iran

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Abstract

Prescribing, dispensing, availability and affordability of drugs were evaluated in 100 primary health care centres in 5 provinces of the Islamic Republic of Iran using WHO indicators. On average, 92% of the 12 essential drugs monitored were available in the health centre pharmacies and 95% of the drugs prescribed by the physician were dispensed by the health centre pharmacy. The stock-out duration was less than 1 month on average. A complete treatment for pneumonia cost only 2% of the lowest weekly government salary. The national average number of drugs per prescription was 3.4. Prescription of antibiotics and injectable drugs was very high (58% and 41% respectively). Although availability and affordability of essential drugs is good in this country, rational use of drugs needs to be emphasized.

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Cheraghali, A. M., Nikfar, S., Behmanesh, Y., Rahimi, V., Hibibipour, F., Tirdad, R., … Bahrami, A. (2004). Evaluation of availability, accessibility and prescribing pattern of medicines in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 10(3), 406–415. https://doi.org/10.26719/2004.10.3.406

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