Title of article :
Contribution of Community Pharmacy in Treating Tuberculosis: A Pharmacy Centric Study from Belagavi District
Author/Authors :
Rangaswamy, Uday Kumar Department of Pharmacy Practice - KLE College of Pharmacy - KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research (KAHER), Karnataka, India , Ganachari, Madiwalayya S. Department of Pharmacy Practice - KLE College of Pharmacy - KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research (KAHER), Karnataka, India
Abstract :
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is an important global health problem, which is aimed to be eradicated
by 2025 from India. Community pharmacists play a significant role in treating and eradication of TB.
This study aimed to understand the contribution of community pharmacy and their potential role in
RNTCP (Revised National TB Control Programme) functioning. Materials and Methods: The study
was conducted at Belagavi, Karnataka, India on 312 community pharmacies. A structured interview
form was used to assess several factors such as education, knowledge, anti-TB drug dispensing patterns,
willingness to be trained, and become a DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment Short course) provider.
Results: On an overall scale, we found that the majority of licensed community pharmacy was managed
by D. Pharm holders with a limited knowledge of TB. It was also noted that there was a lack of willingness
to be rigorously trained for updating their knowledge, although they were interested in being trained for
being recognized as a DOTS center. Conclusion: There is a strong need for strengthening community
pharmacy services in tune with RNTCP to achieve better efficiency in treating and eradication of TB.
Keywords :
Community pharmacy , DOTS , RNTCP , tuberculosis
Journal title :
Journal of Reports in Pharmaceutical Sciences