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Users of antiasthma drugs in Iceland: a drug utilization study

T Gislason, O Olafsson, A Sigvaldason
European Respiratory Journal 1997 10: 1230-1234; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.97.10061230
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Abstract

There has been an increasing consensus worldwide on how to treat asthma, and, simultaneously, an increase in the sales of antiasthma drugs. However, little is known about actual drug use, dosage, combinations of drugs, etc., or about the clinical characteristics of patients using these drugs. All individuals with prescriptions for antiasthma drugs, who came to Icelandic pharmacies during March 1994, were invited to participate. By means of questionnaires, the pharmacists recorded the age and gender of the patient, the specialty of the prescribing doctor, as well as the name of the drug, total amount prescribed, and dosage. The patients were asked to answer another questionnaire on their clinical diagnosis, usage of other antiasthma drugs, etc. The pharmacists registered 2,026 individuals, with 2,687 prescriptions: 1,574 for beta2-agonists, 838 for inhaled corticosteroids, 208 for theophylline, 48 for anticholinergic drugs, and 19 for cromoglycates. One thousand, three hundred and fifty one patients answered the questionnaires. The majority (67%) claimed to have asthma, 18% chronic bronchitis, 11% emphysema and 5% other diseases or symptoms. Among those aged > or = 16 yrs with asthma, 93% used beta2-agonists, 62% inhaled corticosteroids, 19% theophylline, and very few used other drugs. The most commonly used combination (57%) was beta2-agonists with inhaled corticosteroids. Thirty one per cent used beta2-agonists as monotherapy, and 5% used only inhaled corticosteroids. Theophylline was used mainly in combination with beta2-agonists and inhaled corticosteroids. In conclusion, our data suggest that two thirds of antiasthma drug users have asthma and that most are treated according to present guidelines. The use of inhaled corticosteroids, however, seems somewhat less than optimal.

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Users of antiasthma drugs in Iceland: a drug utilization study
T Gislason, O Olafsson, A Sigvaldason
European Respiratory Journal Jun 1997, 10 (6) 1230-1234; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.97.10061230

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T Gislason, O Olafsson, A Sigvaldason
European Respiratory Journal Jun 1997, 10 (6) 1230-1234; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.97.10061230
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