Antimalarial drugs: Availability and mode of prescribing in Mukalla, Yemen

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Abstract

Malaria is one of the top health problems in Yemen. This study was done to evaluate the availability and prescribing of antimalarial drugs in Al-Mukalla city, based on the treatment guidelines of the National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP). Chloroquine, quinine and sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine were the most available and prescribed antimalarial drugs in all 60 pharmacies (government and private) in the city. Of 42 prescriptions analysed, 54.2% did not comply with NMCP guidelines on appropriate dose and duration, especially those prescribed by GPs: 16.7% contained more than 1 antimalarial drug. More efforts are needed to educate physicians about the NMCP treatment guidelines and to deter pharmacies from random selling of antimalarial drugs.

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Bashrahil, K. A., Bingouth, A. S., & Baruzaig, A. S. (2010). Antimalarial drugs: Availability and mode of prescribing in Mukalla, Yemen. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 16(2), 146–150. https://doi.org/10.26719/2010.16.2.146

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