To Study the Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Patient in Echo Health Care & Research Centre, Indore”

Swati Yadav (1) , Deepak Kumar Gupta (2) , P. H. Patil (3) , Akhilesh Tiwari (4) , Pranay soni (5)
(1) Institutes of Pharmaceutical Science, Sage university, Indore (M.P.) , India
(2) Department of pharmacy, Indira Gandhi national tribal university, Amarkantak (M.P.) , India
(3) Institute of Pharmaceutical Education, Boradi (Maharashtra) , India
(4) Department of pharmacy, Indira Gandhi national tribal university, Amarkantak (M.P.) , India
(5) Department of pharmacy, Indira Gandhi national tribal university, Amarkantak (M.P.) , India

Abstract

In this research, it was discovered that there were 2.5 medications per prescription on average. It was discovered that diabetic patients had a moderate incidence of polypharmacy. The highest cost of treatment for the study subjects' patients was determined to be Rs. 100. The average price per prescription was discovered to be INR 214.45. The cost of prescriptions can be further decreased by selecting high-quality generic medications. The pattern of prescription was carried out in accordance with accepted treatment standards. Unacceptably high rates of numerous problems are present in our DM patients, and those who have these abnormalities are receiving treatment. According to this study, hypertension (38.38%), heart disease (9.09%), kidney stones (6.06%), neuropathy (3.03%), chronic renal failure (1.01%), deafness (5.05%), and ketosis (1.01%) are the most frequent consequences related to diabetes. In this study, the patterns of incidence of lipid abnormalities are seen to be influenced by gender, age, the length of diabetes mellitus, the anti-diabetic medication provided, and anthropometric indices. Ischemic heart disease and hypertension were the two most common co-morbidities of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Another finding showed that non-vegetarian behaviours were considerably more prevalent among patients who were illiterate across all study populations. This study found that the hereditary component was mostly to blame for the prevalence of the diabetes component and that this prevalence is rising daily. Male individuals with diabetes are more affected than female patients overall. According to three definitions, it was discovered that men were more affected than women by the prevalence rate of diabetic complications among diabetic patients. In both boys and females, the prevalence rate was higher in accordance with the WHO definition than IDF and ATP III.

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Swati Yadav
Deepak Kumar Gupta
P. H. Patil
Akhilesh Tiwari
Pranay soni
Yadav, S. ., Gupta, D. K., Patil, P. H., Tiwari, A. ., & soni, P. . (2023). To Study the Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Patient in Echo Health Care & Research Centre, Indore”. Jour Med Resh and Health Sci, 6(2), 2389–2397. https://doi.org/10.52845/JMRHS/2023-6-2-1
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