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Clinical and Pharmacological Approaches to Optimize Outpatient Treatment of Bronchial Asthma Olga Pashanova
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 12 Issue 01
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Asthma is a common chronic disease. There is no age-related predisposition to the disease, occurring in both adults and children. The study presents clinical trial of ANAFERON FOR CHILDREN® effect on URTI remission process in combination with mild and moderate bronchial asthma in children. The studies were based on a sample of 150 children (age 3-6 years, average age 4.1 ± 0.1), conducted during 2017-2019 in Moscow, the Russian Federation. The first group included 89 children taking ANAFERON once a day for 3 months; the second (control) group included the remaining 61 who took a placebo-treatment during the same time period. The presence of an autoimmune disease was an exclusion criterion. Significant difference of 2.5 times less occurring of the disease (p = 0.0002) was found between the average number for the experimental group compering to the control. Children from the experimental group were 2.2 times less likely to have exacerbations of bronchial asthma (p = 0.013). 3 days is the duration and maintenance period of symptoms for the experimental group, that’s 3 times lower comparing to the control group-9 days (p = 0.041). The Mean Neutrophil Volume (MNV) was significantly reduced (p = 0.001), in a month, Squamous Epithelium Index (SEI) (p = 0.009) in the experimental group. The experimental group maintained significantly low values of MNV and DRE at the end of ANAFERON therapy (p = 0.001). Current management of bronchial asthma includes a Treatment Effectiveness Assessment (TEA) and Patient Safety with medications prescribed, as well as improving of therapeutic cooperation and the patients’ quality of life. The use of ANAFERON reduces the frequency of URTI by 2.4 times in the 3-6-year-old children with bronchial asthma. Additionally, ANAFERON is well tolerated for children. The use of ANAFERON (as a preventive drug) reduces 1) occurring of mild and moderate bronchial asthma by 1.5 times; 2) the number of cases of bronchial asthma exacerbation by 2.2 times; 3) the duration of asthmatic attacks by 3 times. This is associated with cytoprotective effect of the drug on the olfactory epithelium, as well as its influence on reducing the number of children with low IFNƛ (by 3.4 times in 3 months of therapy). Keywords: Bronchial asthma, Prevention, ANAFERON, Placebo, Cytological indicators.
Managing Consumer Loyalty in the Pharmaceutical Market of a Metropolis Olga Pashanova
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 11 Issue 08 (2019) Aug. 2019
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The article presents the results of a study of a complex of factors that determine consumer behavior in a pharmacy for visitors of an older age group (elderly people over 65). The main problems in providing pharmaceutical care to elderly consumers in the local pharmaceutical market of a large metropolis (for example, Moscow) are identified. Positive and negative factors of consumer loyalty of elderly customers of Moscow pharmacies are indicated. The purpose of the study was to formulate a comprehensive socio-psychological portrait of an elderly consumer receiving pharmaceutical assistance in pharmacies in Moscow. In order to achieve this goal, a study of the behavior of visitors to pharmacies over 65 years of age, their sociological surveys, as well as a survey of pharmacy managers and employees to identify positive and negative factors that affect the consumer behavior of the studied focus group of customers, were conducted. A sociological survey of visitors to Moscow pharmacies and a survey of managers and employees of pharmacies revealed the positive and negative factors of consumer behavior of elderly consumers and identified the main problems encountered in pharmacies in the provision of pharmaceutical care for this category of patients. A comparative analysis of Russian and world experience in serving elderly visitors in pharmacies was carried out. The necessity of studying the behavior of consumers of older adult focus groups is proved in order to improve the quality of pharmaceutical and psychological care. Elderly clients (over 65) account for 40-65% of visitors to Moscow pharmacies. The consumer behavior of the studied category of patients is characterized by pronounced polypharmacy, the need for advisory services and psychological assistance, the need for communication, a significant lack of information about the assortment, the interaction of drugs, their correct use, and storage. The psychological and medical problems in most elderly patients complicate the process of providing them with timely and high-quality medical care; require the use of a special psychotherapeutic approach in the work of pharmacy employees, and the introduction of a specific “client-oriented pharmaceutical advising”.Keywords: Elderly patients; Elderly consumers; Older adults; Polypharmacy; Pharmaceutical assistance; Pharmacy organizations; Socio-psychological portrait; Client-oriented pharmaceutical advising.
Venotonics and Anticoagulants-undisclosed Potential of Drug Treatment of Chronic Venous Insufficiency Olga Pashanova
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 12 Issue 01
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This work aims to conduct a comparative analysis of anticoagulant and venotonic therapy for different groups of patients with a diagnosis of acute venous venous thrombosis of the lower extremities. The tasks included the development of anticoagulants and venotonics combinations and dosages for treatment of a) alleviate an existing disease in a patient; b) disease prevention. Rivaroxaban showed the results of a higher recanalization level of the lower extremities veins in patients compared with warfarin. The maximum recanalization indicators of lower extremities veins, the blood flow velocity in them, and the severity of clinical symptoms were obtained for a group of patients taking a combination of rivaroxaban and diosmin.Keywords: Acute venous insufficiency; Venotonics; Anticoagulants; Vein recanalization; Warfarin; Rivaroxaban; Diosmin.