Exploring Shifts in Prescription Dispensing Patterns: A Descriptive Analysis before and During the Initial Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic by Sex and Age.
Joyce O Obidi, Erin M South, Modupeola Adereti, John Rhee, Kaveeta Vasisht, Susan Bersoff-Matcha
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Objective: To explore the most dispensed drug categories in females and males in the United States and to examine sex differences in dispensed therapeutics before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: This descriptive study utilizes prescription dispensing data to assess drug therapeutic category trends before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Setting: This study draws data from US outpatient pharmacies to provide insights into prescription dispensing practices. Participants: The analysis encompasses a wide range of patients accessing outpatient pharmacy services (from Symphony Health Metys® [Metys®] database), categorized by sex and age, for the period January 1, 2019-December 31, 2020. Interventions/Exposures: The study focuses on prescription dispensing patterns without any specific interventions or exposures. Main Outcomes and Measures: The main outcomes include the identification of the most dispensed therapeutic categories, their distribution by sex and age, and any differences in prescription dispensing. Results: Across various age groups, psychotherapeutic drugs and respiratory therapies were consistently among the most dispensed therapeutic categories for males and females. Vascular agents emerged as a top choice for those aged 41 years and above. Contraceptives were prevalent among females aged 17 to 40 years. Furthermore, females received more prescriptions than males across most categories. Notably, between the pre-pandemic (2019) and pandemic periods (2020), the prescriptions dispensed differed by an estimated 15 million prescriptions. Conclusions and Relevance: This study sheds light on prescription dispensing trends before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings offer valuable insights into medication utilization by sex and age and the potential effects of the pandemic on dispensing patterns.
目的:探讨美国女性和男性使用最多的药物类别,并研究COVID-19大流行之前和期间使用的药物的性别差异。设计:本描述性研究利用处方配药数据来评估COVID-19大流行之前和期间的药物治疗类别趋势。设置:本研究从美国门诊药房收集数据,以提供处方配药实践的见解。参与者:该分析涵盖了2019年1月1日至2020年12月31日期间访问门诊药房服务的广泛患者(来自Symphony Health Metys®[Metys®]数据库),按性别和年龄分类。干预/暴露:该研究的重点是处方分配模式,没有任何具体的干预或暴露。主要结局和措施:主要结局包括确定分配最多的治疗类别,其按性别和年龄的分布,以及处方分配的任何差异。结果:在各个年龄组中,心理治疗药物和呼吸治疗始终是男性和女性使用最多的治疗类别。血管制剂成为41岁及以上人群的首选。避孕药具在17至40岁的女性中普遍存在。此外,在大多数类别中,女性收到的处方比男性多。值得注意的是,在大流行前(2019年)和大流行期间(2020年),发放的处方估计相差1500万张。结论和相关性:本研究揭示了COVID-19大流行之前和期间的处方配药趋势。这些发现为按性别和年龄划分的药物使用情况以及大流行对配药模式的潜在影响提供了有价值的见解。