V Badar, V Parulekar, P Garate - Asian J Pharm Clin Res, 2018 - researchgate.net
Objectives: The objectives of the study were as follows:(1) To study the prescription patterns in Respiratory tract infections (RTI) in indoor patients in pediatric wards.(2) To check the …
A Yadav, B Rimal, A Aryal, N Paudel - MedS Alliance Journal of …, 2023 - nepjol.info
INTRODUCTION: Pneumonia remains the leading cause of hospitalization and mortality in young children in low and middle-income countries like Nepal. Antibiotics are commonly …
TC Patel, SA Sapra, KA Bhave, PR Pandit… - International Journal of …, 2023 - core.ac.uk
Background: Irrational use of antimicrobials is a complex and multifactorial problem in developing countries. Prescriptions not adhering to the treatment guidelines, self …
M Vishwanath, D Arpitha, JV Murgesh - National Journal of Physiology …, 2022 - njppp.com
Background: Children are more prone to suffer from recurrent infections of respiratory tract due to their immature developed airway, lungs, and immunity, which makes lower …
BKA Valder, N Patil, GK Nalini, RM Suresh… - National Journal of …, 2022 - njppp.com
Background: Antimicrobial agents (AMAs) are an integral part of management of diseases in the department of general medicine, and a wide range of antimicrobials are used for …
VP Gajbhiye, YR Lamture - International Journal of Basic & Clinical …, 2019 - academia.edu
ABSTRACT Background: Antimicrobial agents (AMAs) are most commonly prescribed drugs for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). This study was conducted to evaluate pattern of …