Abstract
ANALYSIS OF PHARMACEUTICAL WORKERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WOUND-HEALING DRUGS IN UKRAINE
Highlights
There is no doubt that most of the damages are unintentional
This was seen in Glushchenko (2020) study of wound-healing medicines assortment on pharmaceutical market of Ukraine for January 2020, that among medicines recommended for use in first phase of wound healing process, dominate drugs with antimicrobial action, in first-second phases of wound healing process – medicines with antimicrobial, analgesic, reparative and anti-inflammatory action; in second-third phases of wound healing process –antimicrobial and reparative action medicines
As for January 2021, the range of topical drugs used for the treatment of wounds numbered 270 trade names according to the State registry of medicines of Ukraine
Summary
There is no doubt that most of the damages are unintentional. Wounds should be called as skin injuries associated with a break of the skin integrity by mechanical factor. Pharmaceutical specialists are primarily those who most often provide advice on the choice of a medicine depending on the nature of the wound surface and the stage of the process of wound healing: first phase – inflammation, second phase – regeneration and third phase – epithelialization of tissue (Datsenko, Belov & Tamm, 1985, Datsenko, 2007, as cited in Glushchenko, 2020). This was seen in Glushchenko (2020) study of wound-healing medicines assortment on pharmaceutical market of Ukraine for January 2020, that among medicines recommended for use in first phase of wound healing process, dominate drugs with antimicrobial action, in first-second phases of wound healing process – medicines with antimicrobial, analgesic, reparative and anti-inflammatory action; in second-third phases of wound healing process –antimicrobial and reparative action medicines
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