Title of article :
Epidemiological Study Assessing the Overuse of Proton Pump Inhibitors in Lebanese Population
Author/Authors :
Hoteit, Mayssaa Lebanese University - School of Medicine, Hadath, Lebanon , Mattar, Elham Lebanese University - School of Medicine, Hadath, Lebanon , Allaw, Racil Lebanese University - School of Medicine, Hadath, Lebanon , Abou Rached, Antoine Lebanese University - School of Medicine, Hadath, Lebanon
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are the most potent gastric agents for most acid-related disorders.
Their effectiveness has led to their overutilization, leading to potential risks on patients and significant
economic implications.
The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of PPI overuse in Lebanon. Hence, the
economic impact of this overutilization, if proven to be present, can be inferred.
METHODS
An epidemiological descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in pharmacies all around
Lebanese governorates over a 1-year period, using questionnaires handed out to 1000 participants
coming to buy PPIs. Subjects taking PPIs for inappropriate indications or in inappropriate dosages
or durations were considered abusing PPIs. PPIs are indicated for multiple gastric disorders and for
prophylaxis of gastrointestinal injury when taking gastro-toxic medications.
RESULTS
71.4% of subjects were overusing PPIs. Approximately 25 million US dollars were being wasted
annually. Three categories of overuse were inferred (indication, dosage, and duration). Gastro protection
was the most common reason for taking PPIs. Demographic variables and doctors’ prescriptions
did not influence PPI overuse.
CONCLUSION
PPIs are massively overused in Lebanon, leading to a huge burden on the health care system.
Adhering to evidence-based guidelines and educational programs is highly recommended to enhance
the quality and efficiency of prescriptions.
Keywords :
Protons pump inhibitors , Inappropriate prescribing , Patients , Risk , Pharmacies
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases(MEJDD)