1.Prescribing Trend And Drug Cost Analysis Of Oral Hypoglycemic Agents Using Drug Utilisation Review
Nivethita Chanthran ; Long Chiau Ming ; Ching Siang Tan ; Shashidharan Menon ; H. Jaasminerjiit Kaur ; Anandarajagopal Kalusalingam ; Abdullah Khan ; Mei Jun Loy ; Mohamed Mansor Manan
Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine 2020;20(2):261-267
Drug utilization of oral hypoglycemic agents (OHAs) in a private healthcare setting is useful to examine the prescribing pattern of OHAs, especially the newer fixed dose combination (FDC) products. This study was aimed to evaluate the prescribing pattern of OHAs indicated for Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), to determine the costs of OHAs prescribed and total cost per prescription in the treatment of T2DM in an outpatient department of a private hospital located in central Malaysia. Retrospective review of electronic medical record (EMR) study design was adopted. Patient’s demographic characteristics, medications prescribed, prescribers’ details and cost per prescription were documented. Defined daily dose (DDD) of OHAs and drug cost were calculated. Research ethics protocol was approved and no personal data was collected. Out of the 396 EMR screened, 135 fulfilled the inclusion criteria and subsequently were analysed. In term of demography, mean age of the sample was 51 years old with 59% were male and ethnicity composition of 71% Malay and 19% Chinese. Metformin and “metformin+dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor” (DPP-4i) were the most commonly prescribed single-drug and FDC OHA, respectively. Average cost of OHAs and total cost per prescription was less than USD 68 and USD 185, respectively. Meanwhile, FDC covered 28.91% of incidences of prescriptions, but 44.6% of cost and SGTL-2i covered 9% incidences of prescriptions and 16.29% of cost. Prescribing pattern of OHA was appropriate based on patient’s T2DM diagnosis, however, dosage given were not in accordance with WHO DDD.
2.In Vitro Screening of Anti-lice Activity of Pongamia pinnata Leaves.
Anbu Jeba Sunilson John SAMUEL ; Suraj RADHAMANI ; Rejitha GOPINATH ; Anandarajagopal KALUSALINGAM ; Anita Gnana Kumari Anbumani VIMALA ; Hj Azman HUSAIN
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2009;47(4):377-380
Growing patterns of pediculocidal drug resistance towards head louse laid the foundation for research in exploring novel anti-lice agents from medicinal plants. In the present study, various extracts of Pongamia pinnata leaves were tested against the head louse Pediculus humanus capitis. A filter paper diffusion method was conducted for determining the potential pediculocidal and ovicidal activity of chloroform, petroleum ether, methanol, and water extracts of P. pinnata leaves. The findings revealed that petroleum ether extracts possess excellent anti-lice activity with values ranging between 50.3% and 100% where as chloroform and methanol extracts showed moderate pediculocidal effects. The chloroform and methanol extracts were also successful in inhibiting nymph emergence and the petroleum ether extract was the most effective with a complete inhibition of emergence. Water extract was devoid of both pediculocidal and ovicidal activities. All the results were well comparable with benzoyl benzoate (25% w/v). These results showed the prospect of using P. pinnata leave extracts against P. humanus capitis in difficult situations of emergence of resistance to synthetic anti-lice agents.
Animals
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Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
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Insecticides/isolation & purification/*pharmacology
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Lice/*drug effects
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Millettia/*chemistry
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Plant Extracts/isolation & purification/*pharmacology
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Plant Leaves/*chemistry
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Survival Analysis