Abstract

Aim of the study was to explore the choice of antihypertensive drugs by doctors therapists of ambulatory and outpatient units based on medical and sociological research.Methods. Sociological (questionnaire), statistical, mathematical.Results. Among the groups of antihypertensive drugs most commonly prescribed antihypertensive drugs I-grade (answered the question «OFTEN»): diuretics (82.5%), ACE inhibitors (75.5%), β-blockers (68.6%) and calcium antagonists of long action (67.3%), which meets the recommendations of the Ukrainian Association of Cardiologists.Conclusions. The first choice of antihypertensive drugs for hypertension treatment by physicians of ambulatory and outpatient units was studied.

Highlights

  • В условиях большого количества антигипертензивных препаратов, ограниченного финансирования сферы здравоохранения, низкой покупательской способности определённых категорий пациентов нерешённым остается вопрос оптимального использования лекарств

  • Aim of the study was to explore the choice of antihypertensive drugs by doctors therapists of ambulatory and outpatient units based on medical and sociological research

  • Among the groups of antihypertensive drugs most commonly prescribed antihypertensive drugs I-grade: diuretics (82.5%), ACE inhibitors (75.5%), β-blockers (68.6%) and calcium antagonists of long action (67.3%), which meets the recommendations of the Ukrainian Association of Cardiologists

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Introduction

В условиях большого количества антигипертензивных препаратов, ограниченного финансирования сферы здравоохранения, низкой покупательской способности определённых категорий пациентов нерешённым остается вопрос оптимального использования лекарств. Analysis of the antihypertensive drugs prescription on the outpatient level A. Aim of the study was to explore the choice of antihypertensive drugs by doctors therapists of ambulatory and outpatient units based on medical and sociological research. The first choice of antihypertensive drugs for hypertension treatment by physicians of ambulatory and outpatient units was studied.

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