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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 1368-1369,1372, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-606459

ABSTRACT

Objective To investigate the types of commonly used anti-hypertensive drugs and hypoglycemic drugs and treatment schemes to provide a basis for rationally treating hypertension complicating type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods The medication situation in 191 patients with hypertension complicating T2DM in our hospital were analyzed and investigated.The use of anti-hypertensive drugs and hypoglycemic drugs and treatment scheme were statistically analyzed.Results In 191 patients with hypertension complicating T2DM,the single drug use in the anti-hypertensive scheme accounted for 9.42 %,two-drug combined use accounted for 64.91%,three-drug combined use for 17.8 % and four-drug combined use for 7.85 %.The medication of ARB+CCB had the highest use frequency;the anti-hypertensive total effective rate was 96.86 %.In the hypoglycemic schemes,the insulin use accounted for 30.37%,and the use frequency of metformin+ gliclazide was highest,the hypoglycemic total effective rate was 98.43%.Conclusion The medication for the patients suffering from hypertension complicating T2DM is relatively reasonable,and worth of being popularized and applied in clinical practice.

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Bol. psicol ; 65(142): 1-13, jan. 2015. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: lil-791621

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O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o uso de drogas em uma amostra representativa de 2.434 estudantes do Município de São Paulo, relacionando o consumo às religiões mais praticadas. Para isso aplicou-se o "Questionário sobre uso de drogas" para avaliar o consumo dessas substâncias. Os resultados revelaram que a maior parte da amostra é católica; os estudantes que menos consumiram drogas se intitulam protestantes. Os que se classificam como não tendo religião estão entre os que mais consomem drogas nesta amostra. Aqueles que se denominam praticantes, seja qual for a religião, tenderam a apresentar menor consumo de drogas


The Aim of this study was to evaluate drug use amongst a representative sample of 2,434 students in the municipality of Sao Paulo, linking consumption to the most practiced religions. For this, the "Survey on Drug Use" was implemented to assess the consumption of these substances. The results were: the majority of the sample is Catholic; students who consumed fewer drugs identify themselves Protestant; those who classify themselves as having no religion are amongst those who consumed most drugs in this sample; Those who call themselves practicing, whatever religion it may be, tended to exhibit lower drug use


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Religion , Illicit Drugs , Drug Users
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Bol. psicol ; 65(142): 1-13, jan. 2015. tab
Article in Portuguese | Index Psychology - journals | ID: psi-67707

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o uso de drogas em uma amostra representativa de 2.434 estudantes do Município de São Paulo, relacionando o consumo às religiões mais praticadas. Para isso aplicou-se o “Questionário sobre uso de drogas” para avaliar o consumo dessas substâncias. Os resultados revelaram que a maior parte da amostra é católica; os estudantes que menos consumiram drogas se intitulam protestantes. Os que se classificam como não tendo religião estão entre os que mais consomem drogas nesta amostra. Aqueles que se denominam praticantes, seja qual for a religião, tenderam a apresentar menor consumo de drogas. (AU)


The Aim of this study was to evaluate drug use amongst a representative sample of 2,434 students in the municipality of Sao Paulo, linking consumption to the most practiced religions. For this, the “Survey on Drug Use” was implemented to assess the consumption of these substances. The results were: the majority of the sample is Catholic; students who consumed fewer drugs identify themselves Protestant; those who classify themselves as having no religion are amongst those who consumed most drugs in this sample; Those who call themselves practicing, whatever religion it may be, tended to exhibit lower drug use. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Illicit Drugs , Drug Users , Religion , Adolescent
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