<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>149</id><JournalTitle>A STUDY ON PRESCRIBING PATTERN OF DRUGS AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN USING WHO PRESCRIBING INDICATORS IN A TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL</JournalTitle><Abstract>Pregnancy is special physiological condition where drug treatment presents a special concern. Prescribing
patterns of the drug in the pregnant women are the serious events which can have harmful effects to mother as well as
fetus if administered. To promote the rational drug use in developing countries, it is important to assess drug use pattern
using World health Organization (WHO) drug use indicators. Aims & objectives: To study prescribing pattern of drugs
among pregnant women using WHO prescribing indicators in a Tertiary care teaching hospital Methodology: The study
was a prospective observational study conducted in the Karuna Medical College and Hospital, Chittur, Palakkad in the
duration of six months (February 2021 to July 2021). A total of 261 cases were included from Inpatients/Outpatients
attending the Gynecology and Obstetrics Department. Self-designed data entry form was used to collect data related to the
patient’s demographics, medical history, medication history, gravida, trimesters, morbidities present and the medications
prescribed. Result & Discussion: the average number of drugs prescribed per encounter was 4.49 which was higher than
the standard, the percentage of encounters in which antibiotic or injections was prescribed was 30.6% and 36.01%
respectively the percentage of drugs prescribed by generic name was only 19.26% and the percentage of drugs prescribed
from essential drug list was 70.54%. Conclusion: Although satisfactory results were obtained from WHO core indicators
framing the safety of drug use during pregnancy, this study showed considerable deviation from the standard
recommended by WHO. Drug use evaluation should be done to check whether the drugs are accurately prescribed or not</Abstract><Email>yumnazakir@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>12</volume><issue>2</issue><year>2022</year><keyword>WHO core indicators,Prescribing pattern,Antibiotics</keyword><AUTHORS>Yumna Parayakkal Zakir,Bibi Amal Abdul Latheef, Shilpa K,Thangamani S,Dr. Nadira Banu</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Pharmacy Practice, Grace College of Pharmacy, Palakkad, Kerala, India,Department of Pharmacy Practice, Grace College of Pharmacy, Palakkad, Kerala, India,Department of Pharmacy Practice, Grace College of Pharmacy, Palakkad, Kerala, India,Department of Pharmacy Practice, Grace College of Pharmacy, Palakkad, Kerala, India,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBG), Karuna Medical College, Palakkad, Kerala, India</afflication></Article></Articles>