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. 2019 Jul 10;9(7):e024377. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-024377

Table 3.

Estimates of the risk of DRP associated with several drugs administered in NICUs, distributed by cases of DRP and frequency of prescription

Medicines Adjusted OR (95% CI)* Cases of DRP Frequency of prescriptions
n % n %
Amphotericin B 4.80 (1.49 to 15.40) 46 3.7 48 1.0
Meropenem 4.09 (1.74 to 9.60) 100 8.0 152 3.1
Alprostadil 3.38 (1.67 to 6.84) 16 1.3 33 0.7
Vancomycin 3.34 (1.17 to 9.52) 97 7.7 100 2.0
Ciprofloxacin 3.03 (1.34 to 6.85) 13 1.0 24 0.5
Gentamicin 2.43 (1.00 to 5.89) 211 16.9 518 10.5
Cefepime 1.88 (1.13 to 3.13) 38 3.0 193 3.9
Amikacin 1.82 (1.09 to 3.07) 73 5.8 181 3.7
Omeprazole 1.66 (1.02 to 2.59) 28 2.2 146 3.0
Others 630 50.3 3522 71.6
Total 1252 100.0 4917 100.0

*OR adjusted for gestational age, 5 min Apgar <7, neurological disorder, renal disorder and cardiac disorder. The p value for each medicine was <0.05.

DRP, drug-related problem; NICU, neonatal intensive care unit.