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Revista Médica de Risaralda

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VALLEJOS, A; RUANO, C; LATORRE, S  y  CALVACHE, J. Profile of use and dose range of painkillers on a fourth-level hospital in Bogotá. Revista médica Risaralda [online]. 2015, vol.21, n.2, pp.11-14. ISSN 0122-0667.

Introduction: Pain is one of the most common and important symptoms inpatients, with a frequency of up to 76.9%. Proper control of the same is one of the most sought therapeutic targets. To achieve this goal, often inadequate doses of analgesics used, which causes adverse reactions in patients. The aim of this study was to identify the most widely used analgesics adult inpatient and the dose range of them at a hospital in fourth level of Bogota. Methods: Descriptive observational cross-sectional study inpatients over 18 years with prescription painkillers, selected by stratified random sampling according to service, from July to December 2013. Painkillers and prescribed doses were evaluated and compared with the maximum daily doses described for each one. The analysis of the sociodemographic and pharmacological variables was performed using STATA 12, Results: Medical records of 355 patients were evaluated, finding 555 prescription painkillers. The most used were acetaminophen in 186 cases (33.5%) and tramadol 167 (30.1%). The use of tramadol and acetaminophen was found an appropriate range of doses in 99.4% and 90.9% respectively. Two cases with 4 prescription painkillers and a case with 5 concurrent analgesics were found. Conclusions: The most commonly used in hospitalized patients analgesics belonging to stage I and II of the scale of pain management WHO, being the two main acetaminophen and tramadol. The use of NSAIDs was rare, the most important among these, diclofenac. Analgesic doses used were generally adequate, but dipyrone overdosing very frequently observed. The analgesic for which there is a higher percentage of cases of underdosing was hyoscine butylbromide.

Palabras clave : analgesics; inpatient; dose; dipyrone; tramadol.

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