Artigo
Availability of over-the-counter drugs for arthritis in São Paulo, Brazil
Fecha
1996-04-01Registro en:
Social Science & Medicine. Oxford: Pergamon-Elsevier B.V., v. 42, n. 8, p. 1129-1131, 1996.
0277-9536
10.1016/0277-9536(95)00393-2
WOS:A1996UF59200003
Autor
Ferraz, M. B.
Pereira, R. B.
Paiva, JGA
Atra, E.
DosSantos, J. Q.
Institución
Resumen
Seventy pharmacies located in São Paulo were randomly selected and visited. Seven researchers posed as ordinary clients presenting with a standardized complaint of symptoms according to a scenario previously defined. the client asked for medicines to relieve his/her pain or discomfort. After the seller's suggestion the client asked for 2 drugs randomly selected from a drug list containing 30 trademarked drugs commonly prescribed to arthritis patients. These drugs should be available only on prescription.In only 12.8% of the pharmacies did the seller initially suggest the client see a physician. the sellers 'prescribed' non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID), vitamins, analgesics (AN) and corticosteroids (GO) in respectively 42.8, 20.0, 14.3 and 5.7% of the visits. From the drug list, the client secured 67.7% of the NSAID, 65.0% of the CO and 20.0% of the sedatives without presenting a prescription.Pharmacy sellers usually comply with the clients demands. Future studies should aim at the evaluation of interventions to reduce the availability of the over-the-counter drugs for arthritis.