Ahmed Abdel Magied; Maha Mohamed Ahmed Tewfiek Hieba; Azza Omer Osman Abubaker Gaily and Israa Altayib Edress Ahmed (2007).
Magied, Ahmed Abdel
Ahmed Abdel Magied; Maha Mohamed Ahmed Tewfiek Hieba; Azza Omer
Osman Abubaker Gaily and Israa Altayib Edress Ahmed (2007). The Awarness
of Sudanese Pharmacists about Drug--Drug Interactions. School of
Pharmacy, Ahfad University for Women. Omdurman.
This study aimed at the assessment of the awareness and knowledge
of the community pharmacists about drug-drug interactions. The area of
the study was Khartoum, Khartoum North and Omdurman in Khartoum State.
The target group included 200 pharmacists who were randomly selected and
divided as follows: 70 pharmacists from Khartoum, 70 pharmacists from
Omdurman, and 60 pharmacists from Khartoum North.
The primary data were collected through 3 prescriptions (each with
drug-drug interaction). For each area one prescription was used.
The secondary data were collected from books, journals,
dissertations, and internet sources.
Some of the important findings included:
In prescription one, none of the pharmacists referred the patient
back to the doctor or refused to dispense nor did any of them advise the
patient to take the medicine at different times.
In prescription two, none of the pharmacists referred the patient
back to the doctor or refused to dispense but only one advised the
patient to take the medicine at different times.
In prescription three, the outcome was the same as the other two
mentioned above, except one pharmacist asked if the patient was
suffering from hypertension. Four of them asked if the patient was
suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and four of them dispensed the
medicine.
It was, therefore, concluded that the pharmacists' awareness
about drug-drug interaction seems very poor and they are generally not
well informed about the serious interactions caused. As well, they have
poor knowledge in communication skills.
It is therefore recommended that the curricula of pharmacy schools
and faculties should include pharmaceutical care and communication
skills courses. Pharmacists should be exposed to frequent training
programs to update their pharmaceutical knowledge of drug-drug
interactions.