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- Title
Clinical pharmacology and the lack of non-quantitative effectiveness of drugs for diabetes mellitus II: evaluation of criteria related to pharmaceutical chemistry and drug use habits.
- Authors
Pinto, Luciano Henrique; Pereira Santos, Micael Batista; Simões, Thais Laini; Felisberto Biteneourt, Marian; Heilig Martins, Hauarta; Ferreria Karstens, Luciana
- Abstract
Objective: to problematize and alert to non-quantitative issues involving non-therapeutic success in patients with Diabetes Mellitus II (DM II). Method: the study carried out in two Basic Family Health Unit Centers, in Joinville city, Santa Catarina State, Brazil. The studied population corresponded to users of chronic DM II drugs; under drug treatment and registered In medical records. Data collection took place through interviews and analysis of medical records. Results: A total of 222 patients, between 42 and 82 years old, were selected in the study. The analysis of the presence of factors that lead to lack of non-quantitative effectiveness (FLNQE) resulted in an average of 3.09 causes of non-effectiveness per patient. Conclusion: FLNQE are present, especially in newly diagnosed and polypharmacy patients, also with age as a contributing factor. New studies have helped to better understand this phenomenon.
- Subjects
CLINICAL pharmacology; DRUGS; TYPE 2 diabetes; MEDICAL records; POLYPHARMACY
- Publication
Saúde Coletiva, 2021, Vol 11, Issue 68, p7777
- ISSN
1806-3365
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.36489/saudecoletiva.2021v11i68p7787-7798