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Prevalence, Scope and Quality of Extemporaneous Medications in Selected Healthcare Facilities and Implications for Pharmacy Practice

: Extemporaneous compounding is the preparation of medicines for individual patients when no commercially available authorized form exists. Unlike registered medications, these products are not subjected to various tests for quality by Regulatory Authorities. Data on compounded medications in Ghana...

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Published in:Innovations in pharmacy 2024, Vol.15 (1), p.4
Main Authors: Allotey-Babington, Grace Lovia, Akwo Kretchy, Irene, Atiapa Asiedu, Esther, Kelly Amuakwa, Maxine, Akwele Seaneke, Obedia, Ankrah, Daniel, Kwadwo Somuah, Abredu, Dei Owusu-Nyamekye, Agatha, Owusu-Ansah, Sarah, Kwame Effah, Patrick, Debrah, Johnson, Acheampomaa Nai, Edna, Owusu, Emmanuel, Lamptey, William, Gyekye, Isaac Julius Asiedu, Nettey, Henry
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Summary:: Extemporaneous compounding is the preparation of medicines for individual patients when no commercially available authorized form exists. Unlike registered medications, these products are not subjected to various tests for quality by Regulatory Authorities. Data on compounded medications in Ghana is currently inadequate or unavailable. There is the need to collate data that can be used to influence policy and to regulate preparation of extemporaneous products. : To establish the prevalence, scope and quality of extemporaneously compounded medicines at selected hospitals in Accra, Ghana. : Prescriptions presented at the pharmacies in selected hospitals were reviewed to determine the requests that needed to be extemporaneously prepared as well as the prevalence and the scope of formulations. Three of the most frequently compounded medications were procured and subjected to microbial contamination tests using the pour plate method followed by differential tests if microbes were present. Content analysis of the active ingredients was determined using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). : 641 requests comprising 49 different extemporaneous products were collated from the hospitals studied. Hydroxyurea, furosemide and spironolactone suspensions were the three most frequently prescribed. Patients aged from 0-2 years had majority of the prescriptions. : A population of patients still exist who depend on compounding for their drug needs. 49 different formulations were prepared at one of the hospitals visited. Samples of products analyzed were of good quality.
ISSN:2155-0417
2155-0417
DOI:10.24926/iip.v15i1.5971