BURDEN OF THERAPY IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM DIABETES MELLITUS AND HYPERTENSION

Authors

  • Mali Kalpana Ramanna Department of Pharmacology, Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute, Kelambakkam, Kanchipuram Dt., Tamilnadu 603103
  • Ruckmani A. Department of Pharmacology, Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute, Kelambakkam, Kanchipuram Dt., Tamilnadu 603103
  • Siddharam S. Janti Department of Ophthalmology, Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute, Kelambakkam, Kanchipuram Dt., Tamilnadu 603103
  • Madhavi Eerike Department of Pharmacology, Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute, Kelambakkam, Kanchipuram Dt., Tamilnadu 603103
  • R. Lakshmipathy Prabu Department of Pharmacology, Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute, Kelambakkam, Kanchipuram Dt., Tamilnadu 603103

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ijpps.2017v9i5.17484

Keywords:

Diabetes, Hypertension, Economic burden, Psychological burden, Cost of therapy, Pharmacoeconomics

Abstract

Objective: To estimate a) monthly expenditure for treatment of diabetes mellitus (DM), hypertension (HTN) and both (DM+HTN) and b) economic burden (EB) and psychological burden (PB) of therapy of DM, HTN and DM+HTN.

Methods: An observational questionnaire-based study was conducted among 180 patients. The monthly cost of drug therapy was assessed based on the drugs they were taking and the cost of individual drugs. The EB and PB were assessed using a validated questionnaire and data analysed by ANOVA followed by post hoc test.

Results: Among 216 patients who were interviewed, 180 fulfilled the selection criteria. Among 180, 75 had DM, 40 HTN and 65 had both. Prevalence of DM and DM+HTN was higher among females and of HTN equal among males and females. The average total monthly cost of therapy for DM was INR 2077, for HTN INR 1464 and for DM+HTN INR 2269.

Significant correlation was found between income and percentage of expenditure (p<0.001) in all the groups. The PB was found to correlate with low income (p<0.001), poor education (p<0.05) occupation (p<0.01) in DM+HTN and number of tablets (p<0.01) in DM and DM+HTN groups.

Conclusion: The cost of therapy was higher for DM+HTN and DM. The percentage of expenditure was higher in low-income group and burden of therapy was directly proportional to the number of tablets, poor educational and occupational status; and inversely proportional to income.

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Published

01-05-2017

How to Cite

Ramanna, M. K., R. A., S. S. Janti, M. Eerike, and R. L. Prabu. “BURDEN OF THERAPY IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM DIABETES MELLITUS AND HYPERTENSION”. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 9, no. 5, May 2017, pp. 210-5, doi:10.22159/ijpps.2017v9i5.17484.

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