%0 Journal Article %T Evolution of oral antibiotics requests without prescription in a community pharmacy / Evoluci¨®n de la demanda de antibi¨®ticos orales sin receta en una farmacia comunitaria %A Barris D %A Rodr¨ªguez Zarzuelo C %A Sabio B %A Garrido B %J Seguimiento Farmacoterap¨¦utico %D 2005 %I %X Objectives: To analyze the demand of oral antibiotics without prescription in an community pharmacy, and to compare this demand with 2000. Methods: Cross-sectional descriptive study in a community pharmacy at Benalmadena ¨C Malaga Spain). From March to September 2004, all patients requesting an antibiotic without prescription were surveyed, gathering data about: age, gender, requested antibiotic, who is the antibiotic for, who advised the antibiotic, requesting cause (health problem), and pharmacist intervention result. Results: 279 requests for oral antibiotics without prescription were recorded. Age group more frequently requesting antibiotics is 31-45 years old (41.2%). Someone different from the user did 46.6% of requests. Self-medication reached 57.0% of total antibiotics, and medical prescription without a prescription form was 43.0%. Total antibiotics request by therapeutic group was: penicillins (49.1%), macrolides (17.2%), quinolones (6.8%), cefalosporins (6.1%), sulfamides (5.4%), and tetraciclins (3.2%). The main causes for requesting were throat problems (36.2%) and teeth problems (23.3%). In 55.4% of self-medication requests pharmacist could not persuade the patient to use a different drug or to visit the physician. Conclusions: In our health-care area, there exist evidence of high percentages of self-medication with antibiotics, and of prescriptions without a prescription form. %K Drug Utilization studies %K Self-medication %K Community Pharmacy %U http://www.cipf-es.org/sft/vol-03/abs084-089.htm