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31 / 03 / 2024

 


Trends of antihypertensive use in a tertiary care hospital in Nadia district of West Bengal, India

Chinmoy Barik, Kishore Shaw, Indranil Halder.


Abstract
Background: Being a major non-communicable disease hypertension contributes significantly to disease burden and mortality. Poor control of blood pressure (BP) increases the chance of recurrent stroke and mortality. Although various guidelines have been published to inform practitioners about hypertension and its management, it is necessary to monitor to how much extent the guidelines are being followed.

Aims and Objectives: The study aimed to observe antihypertensive medication prescription pattern among indoor patients in a tertiary medical college hospital and to know whether such trend of prescription is relevant and in conformity with the national and international guidelines.

Materials and Methods: A prescription-based survey was conducted over 6 months among patients admitted to the medicine ward in a medical college hospital in Nadia district of West Bengal. Relevant data were collected and used for analysis.

Results: A total of 500 prescriptions were evaluated. Two hundred and seventy-three patients were female (54.6%) and 227 patients were male (45.4%). About 56.2% of patients were in the senior age group with a higher contribution by the female subjects. Only 17% of patients had Grade 1 hypertension reflecting poor BP control among hypertensive patients. Combination drug was advised in more than half of cases (54.6%), whereas single drug was advised in 44.2% of cases. Amlodipine was the highest prescribing drug (66%) both as monotherapy and in combination followed by Lasix (54.6%), labetalol (31.6%), and telmisartan (11.4%). The thiazide group of drugs was used only in 1% of cases.

Conclusion: Overall, the management guidelines for hypertension were adhered in the prescriptions. The underutilization of thiazide-type diuretics remains an area of concern and needs necessary action. The public health delivery system may need to take appropriate measures to make people aware of BP control.

Key words: Hypertension; Guidelines; Females; Combination; Poor Control


 
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Barik C, Shaw K, Halder I. Trends of antihypertensive use in a tertiary care hospital in Nadia district of West Bengal, India. Natl J Physiol Pharm Pharmacol. Online First: 31 Mar, 2024. doi:10.5455/njppp.2024.14.05272202320032024


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Barik C, Shaw K, Halder I. Trends of antihypertensive use in a tertiary care hospital in Nadia district of West Bengal, India. https://www.njppp.com/?mno=153924 [Access: April 05, 2024]. doi:10.5455/njppp.2024.14.05272202320032024


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Barik C, Shaw K, Halder I. Trends of antihypertensive use in a tertiary care hospital in Nadia district of West Bengal, India. Natl J Physiol Pharm Pharmacol. Online First: 31 Mar, 2024. doi:10.5455/njppp.2024.14.05272202320032024



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Barik C, Shaw K, Halder I. Trends of antihypertensive use in a tertiary care hospital in Nadia district of West Bengal, India. Natl J Physiol Pharm Pharmacol, [cited April 05, 2024]; Online First: 31 Mar, 2024. doi:10.5455/njppp.2024.14.05272202320032024



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Barik, C., Shaw, . K. & Halder, . I. (2024) Trends of antihypertensive use in a tertiary care hospital in Nadia district of West Bengal, India. Natl J Physiol Pharm Pharmacol, Online First: 31 Mar, 2024. doi:10.5455/njppp.2024.14.05272202320032024



Turabian Style

Barik, Chinmoy, Kishore Shaw, and Indranil Halder. 2024. Trends of antihypertensive use in a tertiary care hospital in Nadia district of West Bengal, India. National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Online First: 31 Mar, 2024. doi:10.5455/njppp.2024.14.05272202320032024



Chicago Style

Barik, Chinmoy, Kishore Shaw, and Indranil Halder. "Trends of antihypertensive use in a tertiary care hospital in Nadia district of West Bengal, India." National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology Online First: 31 Mar, 2024. doi:10.5455/njppp.2024.14.05272202320032024



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Barik, Chinmoy, Kishore Shaw, and Indranil Halder. "Trends of antihypertensive use in a tertiary care hospital in Nadia district of West Bengal, India." National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology Online First: 31 Mar, 2024. Web. 05 Apr 2024 doi:10.5455/njppp.2024.14.05272202320032024



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Barik, C., Shaw, . K. & Halder, . I. (2024) Trends of antihypertensive use in a tertiary care hospital in Nadia district of West Bengal, India. National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Online First: 31 Mar, 2024. doi:10.5455/njppp.2024.14.05272202320032024