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Vargas, S., Vega, P. (2024). Efectos colaterales e interacciones de los antibióticos en la prescripción médica de pacientes con infección respiratoria que acuden a la botica Los Olivos de Lurín en el periodo 2023 [Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13053/12495
Vargas, S., Vega, P. Efectos colaterales e interacciones de los antibióticos en la prescripción médica de pacientes con infección respiratoria que acuden a la botica Los Olivos de Lurín en el periodo 2023 []. PE: Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13053/12495
@misc{renati/1377743,
title = "Efectos colaterales e interacciones de los antibióticos en la prescripción médica de pacientes con infección respiratoria que acuden a la botica Los Olivos de Lurín en el periodo 2023",
author = "Vega Gomero, Pamela Olived",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener",
year = "2024"
}
Globally, an increase in antibiotic consumption has been observed worldwide. The objective of this study is to determine the relationship between the side effects and interactions of antibiotics prescribed by a doctor in patients with respiratory infection who come to the Olivos de Lurín pharmacy. The method has a non-experimental design, quantitative approach, descriptive, correlational, retrospective and transversal level. The sample is made up of 150 patients with a diagnosis of respiratory infection who go to the pharmacy with a medical prescription. The instrument used was a survey. The result was that the majority, 42.48%, are between 31 and 40 years old. Regarding gender, 57.52% are men and 42.48% are women. Regarding the use of medications, 28.32% use Penicillin, 26.55% use Cephalosporins, and only 1.77% use Sulfonamides and Amphenicols. Regarding pharmacodynamics, 75.22% mention synergism, 18.58% mention antagonism. In relation to the pharmacokinetic interaction, 36.28% of respondents felt the interaction in the distribution process, while 6.19% indicated that it never occurred. Regarding the clinical relevance of the interactions, 79.65% indicate that they had a serious effect, and 7.08% mention that they never felt the interaction according to the clinical relevance. It is concluded that there is a high relationship between the side effects and interactions of prescription antibiotics in patients with respiratory infection who go to the Olivos de Lurín pharmacy.
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