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. 2015 Mar 20;10(3):e0117710. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0117710

Table 3. Pattern of irrational use of medicines by indicators in China and Vietnam.

Summary by measuring indicators China Vietnam
Number of medicines per prescription n = 30 n = 8
0.01–2.00 drugs 1(3.3%) 2(25.0%)
2.01–3.00 drugs 15(50.0%) -
3.01–4.00 drugs 12(40.0%) 4(50.0%)
4.01 and more drugs 2(6.7%) 2(25.0%)
Percentage of polypharmacy n = 7 n = 0
0%–10% 2(28.5%) -
11%–20% 2(28.5%) -
21%–30% 3(43.0%) -
Percentage of antibiotics prescribed per 100 encounters n = 41 n = 13
0%–20% - 1(7.7%)
21%–40% 6(14.6%) 1(7.7%)
41%–60% 24(58.5%) 3(23.2%)
61%–80% 10(24.4%) 4(30.7%)
81%–100% 1(2.5%) 4(30.7%)
Number of antibiotics per encounter n = 7 n = 3
0.51–1.00 drugs 6(85.7%) -
1.01–1.50 drugs 1(14.3%) 3(100%)
Percentage of injections prescribed per 100 encounters n = 33 n = 2
0%–20% 4(12.1%) 1(50.0%)
21%–40% 12(37.4%) 1(50.0%)
41%–60% 16(48.5%) -
61%–80% 1(3.0%) -
Percentage of self-medication with antibiotics n = 6 n = 1
0%–30% 2(33.3%) -
31%–60% 3(50.0%) -
61%–100% 1(16.7%) 1(100%)
Percentage of antibiotics usage with wrong course n = 3 n = 7
0%–50% - 3(42.9%)
51%–100% 3(100%) 4(57.1%)
% of unnecessary drugs per 100 encounter n = 0 n = 0
% of prescription in accordance with guidelines n = 0 n = 0