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A new horizon in the prescription pattern of drugs for osteoarthritis in a tertiary care hospital: A prospective observational study

Raghu Murthy N, Suneetha Raghu.




Abstract

Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a significant contributor to chronic pain, mainly affecting lower extremity joints like the knee and hip, and causing considerable impairment in elderly individuals. OA treatment focuses on easing discomfort and enhancing mobility. Despite their adverse unfavorable effects, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) are frequently used for symptom alleviation. However, there is still a need for secure and efficient alternative therapies that could provide OA patients with both symptomatic relief and disease-modifying benefits. Despite the indisputable fact that the disease has a substantial socioeconomic impact on patients, there is not much research available to reflect on the medicine prescription pattern in OA.

Aim and Objectives: The objectives of this study were to assess the prescription pattern and their rationality in patients with OA in a tertiary care hospital.

Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional, prospective, and observational study conducted in the orthopedics department for all newly diagnosed and old treated patients with OA. Around 350 patients were taken into the study and their prescriptions were scrutinized. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data and present it as percentages.

Results: Over 61.7% of females were affected compared to 38.3% of males with OA. The knee joint (76.2%) followed by the hip joint (13.7%) were the most common joints involved. Aceclofenac and diclofenac were the most common NSAIDs used in the patients, whereas piroxicam was the least prescribed drug. Gastroprotective agents, calcium supplements, and SYSDOA were the commonest adjuvants used in the treatment of OA patients.

Conclusions: Even though NSAIDs are favored, SYSDOA and non-pharmacological treatments such as lifestyle changes, and frequent mild exercise have changed the treatment plan for OA.

Key words: Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Medications; Osteoarthritis; Diclofenac; Paracetamol; SYSDOA






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