Evaluation of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor-associated gastrointestinal symptoms using the prescription claims database.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Ayana Funabashi, Hitoshi Ito, Mamoru Maeda, Yoshitaka Hasegawa, Ryota Tsukioka, Mitsuko Onda
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Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors (DPP-4is) are widely used in Japan; however, their incretin activity raise concerns about gastrointestinal adverse events (GAEs). Therefore, we aimed to investigate GAEs symptoms commonly associated with DPP-4is and associated symptomatic treatment, to enable community pharmacists in charge of pharmaceutical management of outpatient prescriptions in Japan to strengthen patient intervention strategies. Therefore, we conducted a prescription sequence symmetry analysis (PSSA) using a prescription claims database (2018-2022) of a domestic chain pharmacy to evaluate the association between DPP-4is and GAEs. Adjusted sequence ratios (ASRs), a safety index, were calculated based on three treatment groups: prokinetic agents (dopamine D2 receptor blockers and serotonin 5-HT4 receptor agonists), gastric acid suppressants (histamine H2 receptor blockers and proton pump inhibitors), and laxatives, and the order in which DPP-4is were prescribed. The ASR was calculated for 90, 180, and 360 days, and subgroup analyses were performed for prokinetic agents and gastric acid suppressants groups based on their mechanism of action. ASR values > 1 indicated significant association with DPP-4is. PSSA results showed DPP-4is association across all observation periods for prokinetic agents and laxatives, but not for gastric acid suppressants. Subgroup analyses indicated a similar trend, suggesting that DPP-4is are associated with nausea and constipation owing to functional impairment rather than gastric acid secretion. Additionally, prescription data confirmed the possibility of adding gastrointestinal medications, which could cause a potential prescribing cascade, after prescribing DPP-4is. These findings highlight the importance of strengthening follow-up between patient visits to facilitate the early detection of GAEs caused by DPP-4is, and carefully considering the risks and benefits of symptomatic treatment.

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使用处方索赔数据库评估二肽基肽酶-4抑制剂相关胃肠道症状
二肽基肽酶-4抑制剂(DPP-4is)在日本应用广泛;然而,它们的肠促胰岛素活性引起了对胃肠道不良事件(GAEs)的关注。因此,我们旨在探讨与DPP-4is相关的GAEs症状及其对症治疗,使日本负责门诊处方药物管理的社区药师加强患者干预策略。因此,我们利用国内某连锁药店处方索赔数据库(2018-2022)进行处方序列对称分析(PSSA),以评估DPP-4is与GAEs之间的关系。调整序列比(ASRs)是一种安全指数,基于三个治疗组:促动力学药物(多巴胺D2受体阻滞剂和5-羟色胺5-HT4受体激动剂)、胃酸抑制剂(组胺H2受体阻滞剂和质子泵抑制剂)和泻药,以及dpp -4的处方顺序计算。计算90、180和360 d的ASR,并根据促胃酸剂和抑胃酸剂的作用机制进行亚组分析。ASR值>1与DPP-4is有显著相关性。PSSA结果显示,DPP-4is在促动力剂和泻药的所有观察期均有相关性,但在胃酸抑制剂中无相关性。亚组分析显示了类似的趋势,表明dpp -4与恶心和便秘有关,这是由于功能损害,而不是胃酸分泌。此外,处方数据证实了在处方DPP-4is后添加胃肠道药物的可能性,这可能导致潜在的处方级联。这些发现强调了加强患者就诊之间随访的重要性,以促进早期发现由DPP-4is引起的GAEs,并仔细考虑对症治疗的风险和益处。
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