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. 2011 Autumn;10(4):921–931.

Table 3.

Evaluation of prescriptions (Rapid and Delayed Onset in DDIS).

2008-2009
2007-2008
no * %Delayed no * %Rapid no * %Delayed no * %Rapid All of physicians
1,405,481 8.8 498,120 2.54 2,385,690 7.51 734,601 2.16
45,629 34.3 14,417 10.84 101,331 28.99 32,822 9.39 Cardiologist
1,382 1 105 0.08 2,870 0.97 421 0.14 Dermatologist
10,181 4.46 1,163 0.51 19,876 3.49 2,435 0.43 ENT
990,502 8.78 317,847 2.82 1,527,800 7.53 499,955 2.46 General practitioners
13,570 6.84 6,300 3.18 30,558 6.12 9,395 1.88 General surgeon
18,798 2.22 9,232 1.09 28,610 1.97 15,731 1.08 Gynecologist
16,007 12.38 5,233 4.05 24,622 9.55 6,184 2.4 Infectious disease
497,652 16.09 108,637 2.74 785,614 12.57 151,502 2.06 All of medical specialists
127,679 16.42 48,744 6.27 181,861 13.59 47,471 3.55 Internist
119,345 58.44 11,128 5.45 117,739 32.21 9,017 2.47 Neurologist
16,866 16.15 988 0.95 33,214 16.09 2,378 1.15 Neurosurgeon
8,600 3.4 497 0.2 15,165 2.83 1,183 0.22 Ophthalmologist
16,766 6.19 872 0.32 14,284 2.85 1,547 0.31 Orthopedist
18,359 2.37 3,037 0.39 36,165 2.13 6,733 0.4 Pediatrist
70,524 50.39 4,288 3.06 155,780 46.03 9,824 2.9 Psychiatrist
13,946 10.75 2,633 2.03 23,539 9.10 6,361 2.46 Urologist

no*: number of prescriptions