ANNEXURE I. Schedule - I DRUG CONSUMPTION PROFILE

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i ANNEXURE I Schedule - I DRUG CONSUMPTION PROFILE 1. Name: 2. Sex: [1.] Male [2.] Female 3. Age: 4. Economic status/occupation: 5. Name of the village: 6. Type of Hospital: [1.] Retail Pharmacy outlet [2.] Government Hospital [3.] Private Hospital 7. Type of prescription: [1.] Doctor [2.] Pharmacist [3.] Self 8. Patient s major symptoms: 9. Duration of illness: [1.] One day; [2.] 2-3 days; [3.] 4-7 days; [4.] Fortnight [5.] Month; [6.] More than a month 10. Previous consultation [1.] Self [2.] ANW [3.] AWW [4.] RMP [5.] Doctor [6.] Others 11. Patients knowledge on dosage schedule [1.] No knowledge [2.] Average [3.] Good 12. If no knowledge, is he explained [1.] Yes [2.] No

ii SCHEDULE - II DRUG DETAILS S. No DRUGS PRESCRIBED DRUGS PURCHASED Dosage Strength Quantity Dosage Strength Quantity Cost

iii ANNEXURE II The collected data was coded by categorizing them to designed parameters for the consumption of drugs and antibiotics : S.NO TYPE OF HOSPITALS [TOH] CODES 1 Retail Pharmacy Outlet 1 2 Government Hospital 2 3 Multispecialty Hospital 3 S.NO TYPE OF PRESCRIPTIONS [TOP] CODES 1 Doctor 11 2 Self 12 3 Pharmacist 13 S.NO GENDER CODES 1 Male 1 2 Female 2

iv S.NO ECONOMIC STATUS/OCCUPATION CODES 1 PVT JOB 101 2 STUDENT 102 3 HOUSE WIFE 103 4 AGRICULTURE 104 5 BUSSINESS 105 6 SMALL BUSSINESS 106 7 TEACHER/LECTURER/DOCTOR 107 8 NOTHING/SENIOR CITIZENS 108 9 DAILY WAGER 109 Tiles worker Carpenter Plastic item seller Manson Mechanic Steel company worker Driver Watchman Rickshaw puller Cook Vegetable seller Sweeper Painter Welder 10 GOVT EMPLOYEE 110 Police Electricity Railways 11 CHILDREN 111

v S.NO ILLNESS CODES 1 General weakness 1 2 Body pains 2 3 Joint pains 3 4 Fever 4 5 Allergies skin diseases 5 6 Bowels problems 6 7 Stomach pains & problems 7 8 Gastric problems 8 9 Headace 9 10 Migrane 10 11 Wound 11 12 Obstetrian 12 13 Heart problems 13 14 Blood pressure 14 15 Diabetes 15 16 Jaundice 16 17 Malaria 17 18 Cold cough 18 19 Typhoid 19 20 Diarrhoea 20 21 Mouthulcers 21 22 Digestion problems 22 23 Neurological problems 23 24 Injuries/accidents 24 25 Giddiness 25 Contd..

vi S.NO ILLNESS CODES 26 ENT problems 26 27 Dental problems 27 28 Anemia 28 29 Sleeplessness/restlessness 29 30 Asthma 30 31 Breathing problems 31 32 Orthopedic problems 32 33 Gynecological problems 33 34 Nephrological problems 34

vii S.NO PROFILE OF DRUGS IN THE STUDY CODES 1 ANTIBIOTICS 1001 Anti-Tubercular 101 Rifampicin Tb1 Streptomycin Tb2 Pyrazinamide Tb3 Pencillins 102 Penicillin P1 Amoxycillin P2 Amoxycillin + Clavulanic acid P3 Ampicillin P4 Pipericillin+Tazobactum P5 Amoxycillin + Cloxacillin P6 Cephalosporins 103 Cefotaxime C1 Cefpodoxime C2 Cefepime C3 Ceftriaxone C4 Cefotaxime + Sulbactum C5 Ceftriaxone + Sulbactum C6 Cefoperazone C7 Aminoglycosides 104 Amikacin A1 Gentamycin A2 Tetracyclines 105 Doxycycline T1 Tetracycline T2 Chloramphenical 106 Macrolides 107 Clindamycin M1 Teicoplanin M2 Quinolones 108 Ciprofloxacin Q1 Norfloxacin Q2 Ofloxacin Q3 Gatifloxacin Q4 Levofloxacin Q5 Sulphonamides 109 Co-Trimoxazole S1 Anti-Protozoal 110 Metronidazole Pr1 Ornidazole Pr2 Anti-Helminthic 111 Diethyl-Carbamide H1 Anti-Malaria 112 Qunine compounds Ma1 Artesunate Ma2 Anti-Fungal 113 Funacanazole Anti-Viral F1 114 Valvicivir V1 Oxazolidinones 115 Linezolid Ox1 2 CARDIAC DRUGS 1002 Beta-Blockers Cd1 Anti-Arrhythmic drug Cd2 Anti-Hypertensive drug Cd3 Diuretics Cd4 Anti-Anginal drug Cd5 Peripheral Vasodilators Cd6 Coagulants Cd7 Anti-Coagulants Cd8 Antiplatelet Drug Cd9 Vassopressor Cd10 Cardiac Glycosides Cd11

viii S.NO PROFILE OF DRUGS IN THE STUDY CODES 3 MUSCULO-SKELETAL DRUGS 1003 Opoid-Analgesics Ms1 Non-Opoid Analgesics Ms2 Topical Analgesics Ms3 Muscle Relaxants Ms4 Neuro Muscular drug Ms5 Anti-Pyretics & Analgesics Ms7 4 NERVOUS SYSTEM DRUGS 1004 Sedatives Ns1 Anti-Emetic & Anti-Nauseant Ns2 Anti-Convulsants drug Ns3 Anti-Migrane Ns4 Cerebral Activators Ns5 Anti-Depressant Ns6 Peripheral Neurotherapy Ns7 5 ALIMENTARY SYSTEM DRUGS 1005 Antacids As1 H2-Blockers & Ulcer Healing Drugs As2 Laxatives & Purgatives & Lubricants As3 Anti-Diarrhoel drug As4 Carminatives As5 Probiotics As6 6 RESPIRATORY DRUGS 1006 Anti- Asthmatic Rp1 Expectorants Rp2 Bronchodilators & Mast Cell Stabilizer Rp3 Anti-Allergics drug Rp4 7 TOPICAL APPLICATIONS 1007 Anti-Infective skin preparations Tp1 Topical Steroids Tp2 8 EYE INFECTIVE DRUGS 1008 Anti- Infective Eye Preparations Ey1 Eye Drops Ey2 9 HORMONES 1009 Hormones H1 Hyper & Hypoglycaemics H2 Thyroid Hormones H3 Cortico Steroids H4 10 NUTRITION 1010 Vitamins N1 Mineral supplements N2 Antioxidants N3 Iron Preparation N4 Protein Preparation N5 Electrolytes N6 11 METABOLISM 1011 Carcino-Chemotherapeutic drug Mt1 Emergency Drugs Mt2 Hipolipidaemic Drugs Mt3 12 VACCINES 1012 T.T V1

ix ANNEXURE III The collected data was coded by categorizing them to designed parameters for the antibiotic susceptibility patterns: S.NO ANTIBIOTICS CODES 1 Sensitivity 1 2 Resistance 2 S.NO SEASONS [SEAS] CODES 1 Summer 11 2 Rainy 12 3 Winter 13 S.NO TYPE OF SAMPLES [TOS] CODES 1 Urine 101 2 Stool 102 3 Blood 103 4 Sputum 104 5 Throat Swab 105 6 Pus 106

x S.NO TYPE OF REPORT [TOR] CODES 1 Positive, +Ve 1 2 Negative, -Ve 99 S.NO ORGANISMS[ORG] CODES GRAM NEGATIVE ORGANISMS 1 Escherichia coli 1001 2 Klebsiella pneumoniae 1002 3 Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1003 GRAM POSITIVE ORGANISMS 4 Staphylococcus aureus 1004 5 Enterococcus faecalis 1005 6 Streptococcus pneumoniae 1006 7 Staphylococcus albus 1007

xi S.NO NAME ANTIBIOTICS SYMBOLS SENSITIVE CODES RESISTANCE CODES 1 AMOXYCILLIN AM 1 R1 2 AMIKACIN AK 2 R2 3 AZITHROMYCIN AT 3 R3 4 AMPICILLIN A 4 R4 5 AMOXYCLAV AC 5 R5 6 AZTREONAM AO 6 R6 7 CLINDAMYCIN CD 7 R7 8 CLARITHROMYCIN CW 8 R8 9 CEFUROXIME CU 9 R9 10 CIPROFLOXACIN CF 10 R10 11 CEFEPIME CPM 11 R11 12 CEFTAZIDIME CA 12 R12 13 CHLORAMPHENICOL C 13 R13 14 CEFAZOLIN CZ 14 R14 15 CEFTRIAXONE CI 15 R15 16 CEFACLOR CJ 16 R16 17 CO-TRIMOXAZOLE CO 17 R17 18 CEPHALEXIN CP 18 R18 19 CLOXACILLIN CX 19 R19 20 CEFADROXIL CQ 20 R20 21 ERYTHROMYCIN E 21 R21 22 GATIFLOXACIN GF 22 R22 23 GENTAMYCIN G 23 R23 24 IMEPENAM I 24 R24 25 KANAMYIN K 25 R25 26 LOMOFLOXACIN LO 26 R26 27 LINEZOLID L 27 R27 28 LEVOFLOXACIN LE 28 R28

xii 29 METRONIDAZOLE MT 29 R29 30 MEROPENAM MR 30 R30 31 NITROFERRANTOIN NF 31 R31 32 NALIDIXIC ACID NA 32 R32 33 NORFLOXACIN NX 33 R33 34 NETTILLIN NT 34 R34 35 OFLOXACIN OF 35 R35 36 PIP/TAZ PT 36 R36 37 PEFLOXACIN PF 37 R37 38 ROXITHROMYCIN Ro 38 R38 39 CEFOPERAZONE+SULBACTUM CFS 39 R39 40 SPOFLOXACIN SC 40 R40 41 STREPTOMYCIN S 41 R41 42 TICARCILLIN TI 42 R42 43 TOBRAMYCIN TB 43 R43 44 TEICOPLAGIN TE 44 R44 45 TETRACYCLIN T 45 R45 46 VANCOMYCIN VA 46 R46 47 CEFOTAXIME CE 47 R47 48 CEFTRIAXONE+SULBACTAM Cl 48 R48 49 LINCOMYCIN LI 49 R49 50 CEFPODOXIME CEP 50 R50 51 FURADANTOIN FU 51 R51 52 FUROXONE FX 52 R52 53 MAGNACILLIN MG 53 R53 54 TRIMETHOPRIM Tm 54 R54 55 NEOMYCIN N 55 R55 56 PENICILLIN P 56 R56