<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>25</id><JournalTitle>DRUG UTILIZATION PATTERN OF METABOLIC AND NON METABOLIC SYNDROME OF TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS AT OUTPATIENT WARD</JournalTitle><Abstract>Drug utilization is defined as the marketing, distribution, prescription, and use of drugs in society with emphasis on
the resulting medical and social consequences. WHO specifies drug use indicators for adoption in drug utilization studies. The
objective of this study was to analyse and evaluate the medical, social and economic outcomes of the drug therapy and observe
the prescribing attitude of physician in diabetic patients. The study was conducted using WHO-based prescription auditing
performa. Data was recorded from the patients attending the hospital outpatient department. (OPD) of endocrinology. The
results of the present study shows that anti-diabetics of metformin and glibenclamide was more prescribed in non-metabolic
syndrome patients (35.09%) compared to metabolic syndrome patients (33.19%). Average drugs prescribed were 4.38 in
metabolic syndrome patients compared to 3.62 in non-metabolic syndrome patients. Percentage of generics prescribed were
90.73 in metabolic syndrome patients compared to 93.5 in non-metabolic syndrome patients. Our article suggest that the
incidence of polypharmacy in Type 2 diabetic patients was low and generics and essential drug prescription is high in our
clinical set up and therefore drug used in our hospital is quite rational. In future, improving the patient knowledge regarding the
drug therapy, dose and frequency will perhaps improves the quality of life in Type 2 diabetic patients</Abstract><Email>Nagesh.adla@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>3</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2013</year><keyword>Diabetes,Drugs,WHO Indicators,Metabolic Syndrome,Prescription</keyword><AUTHORS>Nagesh adla,Subash Vijayakumar,Sandhya Rani P</AUTHORS><afflication> Department of Pharmacy Practice, MGM Hospital, VCOP, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India,Head, Department of Pharmacy Practice, MGM Hospital, VCOP, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India, Department of Pharmacy Practice, MGM Hospital, VCOP, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India</afflication></Article></Articles>