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The epidemiology of NSAID associated gastrointestinal disease.
Many problems make it difficult to estimate the exact risk of peptic ulceration and its complications, perforation and bleeding, in patients receiving NSAIDs. Nevertheless the association of these events and treatment is now beyond dispute. Deaths are a particular problem in the elderly since mortality from peptic ulcer disease rises steeply after age 60. Risk factors identified with hospitalisation for gastrointestinal problems in patients receiving NSAIDs include age, previous gastrointestinal symptoms, corticosteroid use and disability. The risk of death is highest in elderly females and is substantial.