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Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf ; 28(4): 536-543, 2019 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30848006

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PURPOSE: In late 2012, South Korea revised the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act to make selected medications including acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and cold medications available in nonpharmacy outlets, including the 24-hour convenient stores (CVS). The objective of this study was to identify whether the characteristics and trend of self-poisonings associated with these medications were altered after the legislative change. METHODS: A retrospective study was performed using national data from the Emergency Department (ED)-based Injury In-depth Surveillance database. The patients diagnosed with poisoning were sorted from 2011 to 2016 and included in the study. As the Act was implemented from 2013, the demographic characteristics and clinical outcomes were compared before and after January 2013. A piecewise regression analysis was performed to determine the association between the monthly use of acetaminophen, medication for cold, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and the incidence of total poisonings before and after the January 2013. RESULTS: Among 1 536 277 patients included in the database, 17 523 patients diagnosed with poisoning were enrolled. After the legislative change, the etiology of poisoning did not change, although the frequency of hospitalization from ED was significantly increased. The monthly trend for poisoning due to acetaminophen, cold medications, and NSAIDs showed no significant slope change between before and after the legislative change. The proportional use of acetaminophen and cold medications was significantly decreased, while that of NSAIDs was unchanged before and after the legislative change. CONCLUSIONS: The change in the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act was not associated with any change in the monthly frequency of medication-related poisoning.


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Analgésicos não Narcóticos/intoxicação , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/intoxicação , Medicamentos Compostos contra Resfriado, Influenza e Alergia/intoxicação , Medicamentos sem Prescrição/intoxicação , Intoxicação/epidemiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Analgésicos não Narcóticos/provisão & distribuição , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/provisão & distribuição , Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência/estatística & dados numéricos , Feminino , Humanos , Incidência , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Medicamentos Compostos contra Resfriado, Influenza e Alergia/provisão & distribuição , Medicamentos sem Prescrição/provisão & distribuição , Intoxicação/etiologia , Análise de Regressão , República da Coreia/epidemiologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto Jovem
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Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen ; 137(16)2017 09 05.
Artigo em Inglês, Norueguês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28871761

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: New rules for absence with stricter requirements for documentation were introduced in upper secondary schools in the autumn of 2016. We investigated the use of general practice services and dispensing of prescription drugs among 16 ­ 18-year-olds in the autumn of 2016 and compared this with equivalent figures for the period 2013 ­ 15. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We retrieved information on consultations in general practice (GP) and dispensing of prescription drugs to 15 ­ 18-year-olds in the period 2013 ­ 16 from the Directorate of Health's system for control and payment of health reimbursements (KUHR) and the Norwegian Prescription Database respectively. The number of consultations and dispensing of drugs were compared to previous years using Poisson regression (reference year 2015). The incidence rate ratio (IRR) was used as an outcome measure. RESULTS: The number of GP consultations for 16 ­ 18-year-olds was 30 % higher in the autumn of 2016 than in the autumn of 2015 (IRR 1.30, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 1.29 ­ 1.31). In the same period, the dispensing of drugs to this age group increased by 8 % (IRR 1.08, 95 % CI 1.08 ­ 1.09). Among the diagnosis groups, respiratory tract infections had the largest increase (IRR 2.21, 95 % CI 2.17 ­ 2.25). The largest increase in drug dispensing was found for remedies for coughs and colds (IRR 1.73, 95 % CI 1.65 ­ 1.80). INTERPRETATION: The increase in consultations in general practice and dispensing of drugs to 16 ­ 18-year-olds coincided in time with the introduction of new rules for absence from school. We hold it to be highly likely that the changes were caused by the stricter rules for documentation of absence from school.


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Absenteísmo , Prescrições de Medicamentos/estatística & dados numéricos , Uso de Medicamentos/estatística & dados numéricos , Medicina Geral/estatística & dados numéricos , Encaminhamento e Consulta/estatística & dados numéricos , Instituições Acadêmicas/normas , Adolescente , Analgésicos/provisão & distribuição , Antibacterianos/provisão & distribuição , Antitussígenos/provisão & distribuição , Anticoncepcionais/provisão & distribuição , Gastroenteropatias/tratamento farmacológico , Gastroenteropatias/epidemiologia , Cefaleia/tratamento farmacológico , Cefaleia/epidemiologia , Humanos , Transtornos Mentais/tratamento farmacológico , Transtornos Mentais/epidemiologia , Medicamentos Compostos contra Resfriado, Influenza e Alergia/provisão & distribuição , Noruega/epidemiologia , Políticas , Psicotrópicos/provisão & distribuição , Sistema de Registros , Análise de Regressão , Consulta Remota/estatística & dados numéricos , Infecções Respiratórias/tratamento farmacológico , Infecções Respiratórias/epidemiologia , Licença Médica/estatística & dados numéricos
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