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Ter Arkh ; 76(5): 45-51, 2004.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15230132

ABSTRACT

AIM: To analyse current practice of pharmacotherapy (PT) in outpatient treatment of acute tonsillopharyngitis (ATP) in different regions of Russia. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Case reports for 1333 outpatients (493 male and 840 female, age 16-76 years) with ATP from 7 cities of Russia have been studied. Each ATP case was documented on a special chart to contain the following information: demographic data, history of the disease, bacteriological findings, PT regimens, complications, treatment outcomes. RESULTS: PT of ATP was made primarily with antibiotics. Most frequent of them was ampicillin (about half the cases). Further antibiotics by frequency of use were: erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, doxicyclin, amoxicillin, midecamycin, ampicillin/oxacillin. Among other drugs, wide use was registered of antihistamine drugs, throat disease drugs, analgetic and antipiretic drugs, vitamins. Bacteriological examinations were conducted rarely. CONCLUSION: The problems of PT of ATP patients consist in overuse of systemic antibiotics as a result of adequate differential diagnosis of this infection and choice of antibiotics without consideration of current recommendations on the treatment of streptococcal ATP.


Subject(s)
Ambulatory Care , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Pharyngitis/drug therapy , Tonsillitis/drug therapy , Acute Disease , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Analgesics/administration & dosage , Analgesics/therapeutic use , Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage , Drug Utilization , Female , Histamine H1 Antagonists/administration & dosage , Histamine H1 Antagonists/therapeutic use , Humans , Male , Medical Records , Middle Aged , Pharyngitis/complications , Pharyngitis/epidemiology , Russia/epidemiology , Tonsillitis/complications , Tonsillitis/epidemiology , Treatment Outcome , Vitamins/administration & dosage , Vitamins/therapeutic use
2.
Antibiot Khimioter ; 49(1): 30-4, 2004.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15164522

ABSTRACT

The programme was aimed at audit of the parameters of antibacterial therapy for acute otitis media in adult outpatients in 8 cities of Russia (Smolensk, Volgograd, Ekaterinburg, Yaroslavl, Nizhny Novgorod, Tyumen, Ryazan, Vladivostok). The information sources were the case records. The data from the records were structurally fixed in specially designed individual registration charts for further computer processing. The analysis of the results showed that the real practice of the antibacterial therapy for acute otitis media was not based on a unique approach and did not mainly correspond to the present standards. Ampicillin proved to be preferential, whereas it is known that the drug of choice for such cases is amoxicillin. Antibacterial agents with low activity against the basic pathogens of the infection (doxycycline and others) and high toxicity (co-trimoxazol) were often prescribed, while the recommended up-to-date antibiotics (amoxicillin/clavulanate and others) were prescribed extremely rare or not prescribed at all. Scientifically unreasonable combined antibiotic therapy and prescription of parenteral drugs not rational for the treatment of outpatients were practiced.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Otitis Media/drug therapy , Acute Disease , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
3.
Vestn Otorinolaringol ; (6): 4-8, 2004.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15699999

ABSTRACT

Now there is no generally accepted practice of antibacterial therapy of acute sinusitis in outpatient clinics of Russia. Choice of antibacterial drugs is often made without consideration of the most probable causative agents of the infection. Out-of-date antibiotics used in many cases do not satisfy modern requirements. Clinically essential features of pharmacokinetics are in some cases ignored. Parenteral administration is often unjustified, combined antibiotic treatment is not always validated.


Subject(s)
Ambulatory Care , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Sinusitis/drug therapy , Acute Disease , Adult , Anti-Bacterial Agents/classification , Female , Haemophilus Infections/drug therapy , Haemophilus Infections/microbiology , Humans , Male , Moraxellaceae Infections/drug therapy , Moraxellaceae Infections/microbiology , Sinusitis/microbiology , Staphylococcal Infections/drug therapy , Staphylococcal Infections/microbiology
4.
Clin Infect Dis ; 37(4): 498-505, 2003 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12905133

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to inventory the stock of antimicrobials in the home medicine cabinets (HMCs) of the general population in Russia and to find out for which indications people report that they would use antibiotics without a physician's recommendation. The research was performed in 9 Russian cities by physicians who visited households. An inventory of antibiotics in HMCs was made, and respondents were asked about instances in which they would choose automedication with antibiotics. We found that 83.6% of families had antibiotics for systemic use in HMCs. The most common antibiotics in HMCs were trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (46.3% of HMCs), ampicillin (45.1%), chloramphenicol (32.7%), erythromycin (25.5%), and tetracycline (21.8%). The major indications for automedication with antibiotics were acute viral respiratory tract infections (12.3% of total indications), cough (11.8%), intestinal disorders (11.3%), fever (9%), and sore throat (6.8%). According to this study, antibiotics are widely stocked among the general population in Russia, and people use antibiotics in an uncontrolled and imprudent manner.


Subject(s)
Anti-Infective Agents/therapeutic use , Self Medication , Ampicillin/therapeutic use , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Chloramphenicol/therapeutic use , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Equipment and Supplies , Erythromycin/therapeutic use , Humans , Russia , Tetracycline/therapeutic use , Trimethoprim, Sulfamethoxazole Drug Combination/therapeutic use
5.
Eksp Klin Farmakol ; 59(1): 40-2, 1996.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8704632

ABSTRACT

Nondialyzed fraction of the ammonia extract from Siberian grass Nonea poulla is studied. A stable hypocoagulemy (without cumulative activity) was found in the experiments in vitro and in vivo carried out on rats (intravenous administration of the extract). The LD50 was 150 mg/kg at the effective dose of 10 mg/kg. Intraperitoneal and intramuscular administration during 20 days exerted neither hypocoagulemic nor toxic effect on the haemopoesis system and did not change the body weight of the animals.


Subject(s)
Anticoagulants/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Animals , Anticoagulants/toxicity , Blood Coagulation/drug effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Female , Lethal Dose 50 , Male , Plant Extracts/toxicity , Plants, Medicinal , Rats , Siberia , Time Factors
6.
Eksp Klin Farmakol ; 58(6): 36-9, 1995.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8704610

ABSTRACT

At intracutaneous gentamicine injections in rats (dose 50 mg/kg) within 10 days the simultaneous application of anticalcium drugs makes nephrotoxic signs more pronounced; whereas antioxidants and essenciale make them less pronounced. Phospholipid complex, containing phosphatidylserin, sphingomyelin, and phosphatidylethanolamine does not exhibit a marked nephroprotective effect. The found character of changes in content of phosphoinozytols in urine indirectly confirms the role of disturbances of their metabolism in mechanism of aminoglycoside nephrotoxicity.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/toxicity , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Calcium Channel Blockers/pharmacology , Gentamicins/toxicity , Kidney/drug effects , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacokinetics , Antioxidants/pharmacokinetics , Calcium Channel Blockers/pharmacokinetics , Drug Interactions , Female , Gentamicins/pharmacokinetics , Kidney/metabolism , Male , Rats
7.
Vopr Med Khim ; 31(6): 24-7, 1985.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4090381

ABSTRACT

Impairments in the lipid spectrum of rat liver tissue, developed as a result of long-term simultaneous effect of ethanol and antituberculosis drugs isoniazid ann rifampycin, were effectively corrected by means of phospholipid preparations as well as by legalone (sylimarine). Pyridoxine, tocopherol and ATP did not normalize the lipid metabolism under these conditions.


Subject(s)
Antitubercular Agents/toxicity , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/drug therapy , Ethanol/toxicity , Lipid Metabolism , Liver/drug effects , Adenosine Triphosphate/therapeutic use , Animals , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/metabolism , Lipoproteins, LDL/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Male , Phosphatidylcholines/therapeutic use , Phospholipids/metabolism , Pyridoxine/therapeutic use , Rats , Silymarin/therapeutic use , Vitamin E/therapeutic use
8.
Farmakol Toksikol ; 47(4): 102-5, 1984.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6479307

ABSTRACT

Chronic experiments on male rats were carried out to study the hepatoprotective action of leganol, essentiale, tocopherol, pyridoxine, ATP and of a phospholipid complex containing phosphatidylserine, phosphatidylethanolamine and sphingomyelin under liver injury caused by combined ethanol, isoniazide and rifampicin. ATP, pyridoxine and tocopherol were not discovered to have the hepatoprotective action. Legalon, essentiale and the phospholipid complex exerted a marked hepatoprotective action, in the mechanism of which of importance are probably the reduced activity of membrane phospholipases and (for phospholipid drugs) substituting action.


Subject(s)
Ethanol/toxicity , Isoniazid/toxicity , Liver Diseases/drug therapy , Liver/drug effects , Rifampin/toxicity , Animals , Cell Survival/drug effects , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Liver/enzymology , Liver/pathology , Liver Diseases/pathology , Male , Rats , Time Factors
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