Abstract:
Introduction:
Statistical data show that skin pathology is quite common in the world, with an
estimated incidence of 250 million cases per year. Skin diseases and infections
in this segment can severely affect both the vital prognosis, as, for example, in
the case of autoimmune pemphigus, and the functional prognosis, by affecting
the quality of life reported in many dermatoses. The idea that "common things
happen frequently" is a true finding in dermatology - a huge chapter, embracing
more than 2,000 different conditions. It is estimated that approximately 70% of a
dermatologist's work is caused by only nine types of skin disorders: malignant
skin tumors, acne, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, viral warts, infectious skin
diseases, benign tumors and vascular lesions, leg ulcers, contact dermatitis
and other eczemas. In the United States, almost half of all dermatologist visits
are for one of these three diagnoses: acne, warts, and skin tumors. Whatever
the cause, skin diseases should not be ignored, as they can worsen and have a
negative impact on the quality of life.
Purpose:
Purpose of the study is evaluation of pharmaceutical forms and moderns
preparations used in the specific treatment of skin diseases based on
bibliographic analysis, practice of those registered in the State Nomenclature of
the Republic of Moldova, according to ATC classification, dose, division, country
and industrial enterprise, shelf life, cost, etc.
Material and methods:
The materials from the specialized
literature, clinic and the State
Nomenclature of the Republic of
Moldova, the results of the systemic
analysis of producers and production
in this segment of drugs, prices for
manufactured drugs, the shelf life
declared by the manufacturer, etc. The
methodology of scientific research was
developed based on the publications of
local authors, using the methods:
analytics, descriptive statistics,
comparison, price analysis, etc.
Conclusions:
The share of preparations used in dermatological practice in the Republic of Moldova was 4.82%, presents in 18 various
industrials pharmaceutical forms, of which pharmaceutical forms for external use accounted for over 80%. Most preparations
registered and used in dermatological practice in the Republic of Moldova were of local origin, which being qualitative were also
the most accessible.
Description:
Department of Drug Technology, Department of Dermatovenerology, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Nicolae Testemitanu", Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, Congresul consacrat aniversării a 75-a de la fondarea Universității de Stat de Medicină și Farmacie „Nicolae Testemițanu” din Republica Moldova, Ziua internațională a științei pentru pace și dezvoltare