EVALUATION OF OVER-THE-COUNTER ANTITUSSIVE AND ANTIHISTAMINE DRUG LEAFLETS ACCORDING TO RDC 47/2009

Authors

  • Silvia Naiane Assis Silva
  • Artur José Lopes Reis Amaral Silva
  • Ricardo Augusto dos Santos Silva Federal University of São João del-Rei , Federal University of São João del-Rei image/svg+xml
  • Silvio José Elisei Carvalho Junior
  • Mariana Linhares Pereira
  • William Neves Oliveira

Keywords:

Package Inserts, Over-the-Counter Drugs, Antitussives, Antihistamines, Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate whether the package inserts of over-the-counter antitussives and antihistamines comply with the criteria established by RDC No. 47/2009. Methodology: A documentary study was conducted based on the analysis of electronic package inserts of these medications available in ANVISA’s drug database. Package inserts of medications with active registration during the collection period and intended for patients were included, while those directed to healthcare professionals were excluded. Data collection was carried out in April 2025 using a checklist based on RDC No. 47/2009. Information was classified as “compliant,” “non-compliant,” or “not applicable” and analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: Of the medications analyzed, 26.9% (n=7) presented at least one non-compliant item, most of which were antihistamines (85.7%). The main criterion not met was “Risk of use by non-recommended route of administration” in 81.2% of antihistamines, followed by “Average time to onset of action” in 10% of antitussives and 18.8% of antihistamines. Conclusion: The electronic package inserts analyzed generally comply with RDC No. 47/2009, but still lack essential information that may compromise the safety and appropriate use of these medications.

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Author Biographies

  • Silvia Naiane Assis Silva

    Graduated in Pharmacy from the Federal University of São João del-Rei. Has experience in a community pharmacy.

  • Artur José Lopes Reis Amaral Silva

    Graduating in pharmacy from the Federal University of São João del-Rei.

  • Ricardo Augusto dos Santos Silva, Federal University of São João del-Rei, Federal University of São João del-Rei

    Pharmacist and Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences from the Federal University of São João del-Rei. He has extensive experience in community and hospital pharmacy. He led the implementation of the Clinical Pharmacy Service at the São João de Deus Health Complex, having worked in the Palliative Care, Multidisciplinary Nutritional Therapy, and Stroke teams. He conducts research in the areas of Pharmaceutical Care, Elderly Care, and Palliative Care.

  • Silvio José Elisei Carvalho Junior

    Holds a degree in Pharmacy from the Federal University of São João del-Rei and a postgraduate degree in Clinical Pharmacy from the União das Américas University Center. Master's degree from the postgraduate program in Pharmaceutical Sciences at the Federal University of São João del-Rei (UFSJ). Has experience in the areas of Pharmacy, Biotechnology, Animal Neurophysiology, Clinical and Qualitative Research. Currently works with Clinical and Qualitative Research, focusing on the deprescribing of benzodiazepines in Primary Health Care.

  • Mariana Linhares Pereira

    Graduated in Pharmacy with a specialization in Industrial Pharmacy from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (1998), Master's degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (2006), and PhD in Medicines and Pharmaceutical Care from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (2016). Currently, she is an Associate Professor II and lecturer in the Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences at the Federal University of São João Del Rei (UFSJ). She was a professor and internship supervisor for the undergraduate Pharmacy course at the UNA University Center, an assistant professor and internship supervisor at the Itabira Community Foundation for Higher Education, a professor and internship supervisor at UNIFENAS-BH, and an adjunct professor at the Newton Paiva Ferreira University Center. She has experience in the field of Pharmacy, with an emphasis on Medicines. She works in the areas of Pharmacotherapy, Pharmaceutical Care, Clinical Pharmacy, and Pharmaceutical Care. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3214-2789

  • William Neves Oliveira

    Holds a degree in Pharmacy from the Federal University of São João del-Rei, a specialization in Clinical Pharmacy from the Celso Lisboa University Center, and a Master's and Doctorate (in progress) in Health Sciences with an emphasis on Public Health from the Federal University of São João del-Rei (UFSJ). Currently, he is a Substitute Professor in the area of ​​Pharmaceutical Care at the Federal University of São João del-Rei. He is a member of the Teaching and Research Center in Clinical Pharmacy (NEPeFaC). He was a tutor in the second edition of the Pharmaceutical Care in Primary Care Course: Application of the Clinical Method (PROADI-SUS) in 2023. He has worked as a teacher at Senac Minas. He has held the position of Pharmaceutical Instructor in a private pharmacy chain, conducting technical and practical training. Has experience in the theoretical and practical fields in the following areas: Pharmaceutical Assistance, Pharmacotherapy, Pharmaceutical Care, Pharmacoepidemiology, Drug Utilization Studies, and Evidence-Based Practice. Email: williamnevesufsj@gmail.com

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2026-05-17

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EVALUATION OF OVER-THE-COUNTER ANTITUSSIVE AND ANTIHISTAMINE DRUG LEAFLETS ACCORDING TO RDC 47/2009. (2026). Movimenta (ISSN 1984-4298), 19(1), e20260006. https://www.revista.ueg.br/index.php/movimenta/article/view/17492