Dispensing Prescription Medicines without a Prescription in Pharmacy

A poor drug monitoring system in many developing countries makes patient easy to buy any prescription medicines without prescription. This research aimed to assess the compliance of pharmacy towards prescription medicine’s regulations, pharmacist knowledge toward a list of medicines as prescription...

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Main Authors: M. Rifqi Rokhman, Mentari Widiastuti, Satibi Suwarni, Ria Fasyah Fatmawati, Ni'matul Munawaroh, Yenda Ayu Pramesti
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2018-02-01
Series:Jurnal Manajemen dan Pelayanan Farmasi
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jmpf/article/view/33256
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spelling doaj-dc05061fdeb14106a28c0b38573505302020-11-25T01:23:29ZindUniversitas Gadjah MadaJurnal Manajemen dan Pelayanan Farmasi2088-81392443-29462018-02-017311512410.22146/jmpf.3325620295Dispensing Prescription Medicines without a Prescription in PharmacyM. Rifqi Rokhman0Mentari Widiastuti1Satibi Suwarni2Ria Fasyah Fatmawati3Ni'matul Munawaroh4Yenda Ayu Pramesti5Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah MadaFaculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah MadaFaculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah MadaFaculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah MadaFaculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah MadaFaculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah MadaA poor drug monitoring system in many developing countries makes patient easy to buy any prescription medicines without prescription. This research aimed to assess the compliance of pharmacy towards prescription medicine’s regulations, pharmacist knowledge toward a list of medicines as prescription or over the counter medicines, and the reasons associated with dispensing prescription medicines without a prescription in pharmacy. The research was a descriptive non-experimental study. The sample was taken using simple random sampling in Sleman and Kota Yogyakarta Regency from September 2016 to January 2017. Data were taken in 2 steps, using simulated patient and a questionnaire one week after the first step. The simulated patient would come to the pharmacy and requested amlodipine 5 mg 10 tablets and allopurinol 100 mg 20 tablets. The questionnaire assessed pharmacist knowledge in classifying of several medicines as prescription or over the counter medicines, information taken and given when dispensing prescription medicines without a prescription, and the reason associated with dispensing prescription medicines without a prescription. The data were analyzed descriptively. The results showed that from 138 pharmacies randomly selected, 132 pharmacies (95,7%) dispensed amlodipine and 127 pharmacies (92,0%) sold allopurinol without a prescription. Majority of pharmacists (more than 85%) hold a view that prescription medicines mainly for chronic diseases (glibenclamide, metformin, amlodipine, captopril, allopurinol, dan simvastatin) as the over the counter medicines, as the main reason was patients regularly taking this medication before. However, the majority of pharmacists (79,2%) perceived that antibiotics as prescription medicines that should be dispensed only with a medical prescription. This research showed that pharmacist does not fully implement applicable regulations.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jmpf/article/view/33256prescription medicines without a prescriptionpharmacychronic disease medicationsantibiotics
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author M. Rifqi Rokhman
Mentari Widiastuti
Satibi Suwarni
Ria Fasyah Fatmawati
Ni'matul Munawaroh
Yenda Ayu Pramesti
spellingShingle M. Rifqi Rokhman
Mentari Widiastuti
Satibi Suwarni
Ria Fasyah Fatmawati
Ni'matul Munawaroh
Yenda Ayu Pramesti
Dispensing Prescription Medicines without a Prescription in Pharmacy
Jurnal Manajemen dan Pelayanan Farmasi
prescription medicines without a prescription
pharmacy
chronic disease medications
antibiotics
author_facet M. Rifqi Rokhman
Mentari Widiastuti
Satibi Suwarni
Ria Fasyah Fatmawati
Ni'matul Munawaroh
Yenda Ayu Pramesti
author_sort M. Rifqi Rokhman
title Dispensing Prescription Medicines without a Prescription in Pharmacy
title_short Dispensing Prescription Medicines without a Prescription in Pharmacy
title_full Dispensing Prescription Medicines without a Prescription in Pharmacy
title_fullStr Dispensing Prescription Medicines without a Prescription in Pharmacy
title_full_unstemmed Dispensing Prescription Medicines without a Prescription in Pharmacy
title_sort dispensing prescription medicines without a prescription in pharmacy
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Jurnal Manajemen dan Pelayanan Farmasi
issn 2088-8139
2443-2946
publishDate 2018-02-01
description A poor drug monitoring system in many developing countries makes patient easy to buy any prescription medicines without prescription. This research aimed to assess the compliance of pharmacy towards prescription medicine’s regulations, pharmacist knowledge toward a list of medicines as prescription or over the counter medicines, and the reasons associated with dispensing prescription medicines without a prescription in pharmacy. The research was a descriptive non-experimental study. The sample was taken using simple random sampling in Sleman and Kota Yogyakarta Regency from September 2016 to January 2017. Data were taken in 2 steps, using simulated patient and a questionnaire one week after the first step. The simulated patient would come to the pharmacy and requested amlodipine 5 mg 10 tablets and allopurinol 100 mg 20 tablets. The questionnaire assessed pharmacist knowledge in classifying of several medicines as prescription or over the counter medicines, information taken and given when dispensing prescription medicines without a prescription, and the reason associated with dispensing prescription medicines without a prescription. The data were analyzed descriptively. The results showed that from 138 pharmacies randomly selected, 132 pharmacies (95,7%) dispensed amlodipine and 127 pharmacies (92,0%) sold allopurinol without a prescription. Majority of pharmacists (more than 85%) hold a view that prescription medicines mainly for chronic diseases (glibenclamide, metformin, amlodipine, captopril, allopurinol, dan simvastatin) as the over the counter medicines, as the main reason was patients regularly taking this medication before. However, the majority of pharmacists (79,2%) perceived that antibiotics as prescription medicines that should be dispensed only with a medical prescription. This research showed that pharmacist does not fully implement applicable regulations.
topic prescription medicines without a prescription
pharmacy
chronic disease medications
antibiotics
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jmpf/article/view/33256
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