QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS AND MONITORING OF ANALGESIC MEDICINES REGISTERED IN THE STATE REGISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
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analgesic medicines, pharmaceutical monitoring, drug register, nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs, pharmaceutical analysis, drug marketAbstract
Pain is one of the most common clinical symptoms associated with a wide range of diseases and pathological conditions. Effective pain management plays a significant role in modern medical practice, and analgesic medicines are widely used to reduce or eliminate pain symptoms. In order to ensure the safety, quality, and rational use of medicines, it is essential to monitor the pharmaceutical market and analyze the range of analgesic drugs registered in national regulatory systems. The aim of this study was to conduct a quantitative analysis of analgesic medicines registered in the State Register of the Republic of Uzbekistan and to evaluate their distribution according to pharmacological groups, dosage forms, and other characteristics. The research used statistical and comparative analysis of pharmaceutical data obtained from the national register of medicines. The results indicate that nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs represent the largest share of analgesic medicines in the pharmaceutical market of Uzbekistan. Tablets were found to be the most common dosage form among analgesic drugs. The findings of this study highlight the importance of continuous pharmaceutical monitoring and evidence based regulation of analgesic medicines to improve healthcare planning and ensure rational pharmacotherapy.
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