荷兰鼻内皮质类固醇使用者:药物使用情况研究。

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摘要

背景为了改进鼻内皮质类固醇(INC)给药的(针对患者的)说明,我们需要深入了解 INC 使用者和合并用药的具体特征。方法我们回顾性地研究了 2015 年 1 月 1 日至 2019 年 12 月 31 日期间开具的 INC 处方。流行率和发病率按年龄和性别进行了分层。结果2019年共开出172563张INC处方,配给75048人。同样在 2019 年,INC 使用率和发病率分别为每千人 68.9 例和 25.6 例。所有年龄段的人群都在使用 INC。2019年,超过一半的INC使用者在2018年没有获得处方,近四分之一的人连续5年获得处方,28%的人将INC与吸入器结合使用,29%的人将INC与全身性抗组胺药一起使用,9%的人将INC与眼部用药一起使用,1%的人将INC与鼻内抗组胺药一起使用。在接受研究的人中,有 2%至 16%的人将几种含皮质类固醇的药物与 INC 结合使用。不同年龄段、新用药者或间歇性用药者以及持续用药者都在使用 INC。在这些结果的基础上,可以制定针对患者的使用说明,并在随后进行研究,以确定使用说明是否会影响治疗的依从性和疗效。通过对合并用药的深入了解,可以改进对 INC 给药技术的评估。综上所述,这些建议可能会带来一种更适合患者的方法,进而改善 INC 的治疗效果。
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Intranasal corticosteroid users in The Netherlands: A drug utilization study

Background

To improve (patient-tailored) instructions for intranasal corticosteroid (INC) administration, we need to gain insight into specific characteristics of INC users and comedication use.

Objective

We examined INC prescriptions obtained from the Dutch InterAction Database to gain insight into the prevalence and incidence rates, INC use in previous years, and comedication.

Methods

We retrospectively examined INC prescriptions written between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2019. Prevalence and incidence rates were stratified by age and sex. The use of INCs in previous years and comedication were analyzed.

Results

In 2019, a total of 172,563 INC prescriptions were written and dispensed to 75,048 individuals. Also in 2019, the prevalence and incidence of INC users were 68.9 and 25.6 per 1000 individuals, respectively. INCs were used by all age groups. More than half of INC users in 2019 did not receive a prescription in 2018, almost a quarter received a prescription in 5 consecutive years, 28% used an INC in combination with an inhaler, 29% used an INC together with a systemic antihistamine, 9% used an INC along with ocular medication, and 1% used an INC with an intranasal antihistamine. Several corticosteroid-containing drugs were being used in combination with INCs by 2% to 16% of those studied.

Conclusion

This study gives insights into opportunities for patient-tailored instructions. INCs are used by various age groups and by new or intermittent users as well as by continuous users. On the bases of these results, patient-tailored instructions can be developed and subsequently studied to determine whether the instructions affect treatment adherence and efficacy. The insights gained about comedication provide opportunities for improved evaluation of the INC administration technique. Taken together, these suggestions might lead to a more patient-tailored approach, which might in turn lead to improved treatment with INCs.

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The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. Global
The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. Global Immunology, Allergology and Rheumatology
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