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. 1990 Apr-Jun;32(2):162–165.

SURVEY OF PSYCHOTROPIC DRUG PRESCRIBING PATTERN FOR LONG STAY PATIENTS

R Khanna 1,, SN Bhandari 2, A Das 2
PMCID: PMC2990085  PMID: 21927446

SUMMARY

This study describes two surveys of psychotropic drug prescribing patterns for long stay patients in a teaching institute at an interval of 4 years. Polypharmacy was found to be at a low key, with minimal use of anticholinergics. The chief difference between the two surveys was in the significantly more use of once a day medication in 1988 compared to two divided doses in 1984. The importance of conducting such surveys periodically as a form of self audit is discussed.

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