Patient sources for drug information in Iran: A questionnaire-based survey

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Forouz Nader
Kazem Mousavizadeh
Pedram Ghafourifar
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[1] Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,Department of Community Medicine, School of Medicine
[2] Iran University of Medical Sciences,Department of Basic Sciences and Cellular and Molecular Research Center
[3] Ohio State University,undefined
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Pharmacy World & Science | 2008年 / 30卷
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Developing Countries; Drug information; Iran; Patient Information Leaflet;
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Objectives To identify sources used by patients to obtain drug-related information and to find which portion of patients study the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL). Methods A cluster random sampling was used to select 19 community pharmacies in Shiraz, Iran, from 192 pharmacies registered by Food and Drug Office of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Using a questionnaire, an independent assessor surveyed outpatients immediately after their prescriptions were dispensed. Results were subjected to statistical analysis. Results Total of 671 patients were interviewed, of which 188 patients (28%) reported they received no information from pharmacists or physicians and 169 patients (25%) received their medications without prescription. Nearly half of the patients (46%) were informed on the frequency of use and dose of their medications. Very few patients (6%) were appropriately informed about the frequency of use, dosage, duration of treatment, and potential side effects, allergies and drug interactions. Patients with college education used PILs as a source of information more than those with lower education levels. Conclusion A significant portion of patients obtained medicines without a prescription. Only a few portion of patients in Shiraz received adequate drug information from their physician or pharmacist. A considerable portion of patients did not study PILs.
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