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Pharmacovigilance of Antimalaria Drug Treatment in Enugu State, Nigeria: Community and Health Workers’ Perceptions and Suggestions for Reporting Adverse

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Page 1: Pharmacovigilance of Antimalaria Drug Treatment in Enugu State, Nigeria: Community and Health Workers’ Perceptions and Suggestions for Reporting Adverse

Pharmacovigilance of Antimalaria Drug Treatment in Enugu State, Nigeria: Community

and Health Workers’ Perceptions and Suggestions for Reporting Adverse Drug Events

Third International Conference for Improving Use of Medicines

Antalya, Turkey. November 14-18, 2011

Ajuba, Miriam Obinwanne Uzochukwu, Benjamin Chudi

Onwujekwe, Obinna Emmanuel15th November, 2011

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INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND• Pharmacovigilance of antimalarial drugs is

important to both the individual and the community and it refers to detecting, assessing, understanding, and preventing the adverse reactions of antimalarial drugs.

• Malaria is endemic in Nigeria. • National Health Bill says, it is the duty of the

Federal Ministry of Health to issue guidelines and ensure the continuous monitoring, analysis and good use of drugs and poisons including medicines and medical devices.

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OBJECTIVES/STUDY QUESTIONS

• To determine the communities’ level of awareness of adverse drug reactions in malaria treatment and the reporting systems available, their attitudes, and their problems in reporting adverse events

• To provide suggestions towards alleviating these problems

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METHODS

• Study Area: Enugu State Nigeria made up of • Study design: Community based study that employed

the cross-sectional descriptive approach and the multistage sampling technique was used. The sampling frame was Enugu South LGA selected by simple random selection.

• Study population: 422 mothers and 60 health workers in Enugu South local government area of Enugu State, Nigeria

• Outcome measure(s): Community and health workers’ perceptions of pharmacovigilance for antimalarial treatment in Enugu and suggestions for reporting adverse drug events.

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RESULTS

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Figure 1: Community awareness of ADR following injection of antimalaria

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Table 2: Socio-demographic characteristics of health worker

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Figure 2: Action taken by respondents for ADR

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Figure 3: Problems that affect reporting ADR

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Figure 4: Suggestions to solving the problems

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IMPLICATIONS/CONCLUSIONS

• Most people do not report adverse reaction due to ignorance.

• To increase the reporting of ADRs.• Need to bridge the gap between reporting

ADRs and its awareness.

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RECOMMENDATIONS

• Involvement of the media in creating awareness on pharmacovigilance.

• Training workshops for health workers and the general public.

• Regulation and monitoring of health facilities by the pharmacovigilance centres.

• Routine sampling of drugs on sale for quality.