The new Swedish Prescribed Drug Register—Opportunities for pharmacoepidemiological research and experience from the first six months
Swedish Board of Agriculture · Karolinska University Hospital · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The Swedish Prescribed Drug Register contains information about age, sex and unique identifier of the patient as well as the prescriber's profession and practice. Information regarding drug utilization and expenditures for prescribed drugs in the entire Swedish population was extracted from the first six months July-December 2005 and compared with total drug sales in the country including OTC and hospital use.
The total quantity of drugs sold in Sweden was 2666 million DDDs, corresponding to 1608 DDD/1000 inhabitants daily. The total expenditures were 1.6 billion Euro. The prescribed drugs, included in the register, accounted for 84% of the total utilization and 77% of the total expenditures. About half of all men and two-thirds of all women in the country purchased drugs. The proportion increased by age. The most common drugs for chronic treatment were diuretics among women (8.8% of the population) and antithrombotic agents among men (7.6%). Psychotropic drugs, corticosteroids and analgesics were more common among women, while men used antithrombotic agents, antidiabetic drugs, lipid lowering agents and ACE inhibitors to a greater extent.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 9.79
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 33
Authors
10- BWBjörn WettermarkCorresponding
Swedish Board of Agriculture, Karolinska University Hospital, Karolinska Institutet
- NHNiklas Hammar
Swedish Board of Agriculture, Karolinska Institutet, AstraZeneca (Sweden)
- CMC. MichaelFored
Swedish Board of Agriculture, Karolinska University Hospital, Karolinska Institutet
- ALAndrejs Leimanis
National Board of Health and Welfare
- POPetra Otterblad Olausson
National Board of Health and Welfare
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Pharmacoepidemiology
- Antithrombotic
- Drug
- Defined daily dose
- Population
- Drug Utilization Review
- Family medicine
- Good health and well-being