An Analysis of Antidiabetic Agents Using a Prescription Database

In order to study the proper use of antidiabetic agents, we searched and analyzed an established database of 86, 991 community pharmacy records of 18, 836 patients for a 7-month period from April 2000 to October 2000. A total of 4, 482 prescriptions in 849 patients taking antidiabetic agents were in...

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Published inIryo Yakugaku (Japanese Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences) Vol. 29; no. 6; pp. 698 - 704
Main Authors Butatsu, Keiko, Kosugi, Yoshiyuki, Tanaka, Yoriko, Nagasaka, Tatsuo
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Abstract In order to study the proper use of antidiabetic agents, we searched and analyzed an established database of 86, 991 community pharmacy records of 18, 836 patients for a 7-month period from April 2000 to October 2000. A total of 4, 482 prescriptions in 849 patients taking antidiabetic agents were investigated. The average patients age was 63.25 years, and the average cost of drugs per prescription was ¥ 13, 493. Based on an analysis of the antidiabetic agent groups, sulfonylureas were prescribed most (66.6%), α-glucosidase inhibitors were the second most frequently prescribed (33.3%), followed by insulin (22.1%), biguanides (11.5%), thiazolidinediones (5.1%). The most prescribed drugs is glibenclamide (47.5%) which were used alone or combined with α-glucosidase, the second most frequently prescribed drug is voglibose (26.2%) which were combined with other antidiabetic agents for the most part. The average number of drugs per prescription was 5.13 (range 1 to 20 drugs), and this indicates that patients with diabetes mellitus tend to be prescribed multiple-drug regimens. The most frequently prescribed drug group was antihypertensives (38.5%), vasodilators (36.4%), anticoagulants (33.7%), peptic ulcer agents (32.7%) and antihyperlipidemic agents (32.4%). These findings suggest that patients with diabetes mellitus tend to have arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease with hyperlipidemia. Inappropriate drug use and combinations were identified as follows : The maximum dose of metformin was 1, 000mg/day and it was less than the UKPDS recommended dose 2, 250mg/day. Pioglitazone may cause water retention and congestive heart failure may take a turn for the worse, but pioglitazone and digitalis were found to be administered concomitantly. Peptic ulcer agents were frequently prescribed (32.7%), so they should be administered only when necessary. These results suggested that doctors and pharmacists need a greater awareness of inappropriate drug use.
AbstractList In order to study the proper use of antidiabetic agents, we searched and analyzed an established database of 86, 991 community pharmacy records of 18, 836 patients for a 7-month period from April 2000 to October 2000. A total of 4, 482 prescriptions in 849 patients taking antidiabetic agents were investigated. The average patients age was 63.25 years, and the average cost of drugs per prescription was ¥ 13, 493. Based on an analysis of the antidiabetic agent groups, sulfonylureas were prescribed most (66.6%), α-glucosidase inhibitors were the second most frequently prescribed (33.3%), followed by insulin (22.1%), biguanides (11.5%), thiazolidinediones (5.1%). The most prescribed drugs is glibenclamide (47.5%) which were used alone or combined with α-glucosidase, the second most frequently prescribed drug is voglibose (26.2%) which were combined with other antidiabetic agents for the most part. The average number of drugs per prescription was 5.13 (range 1 to 20 drugs), and this indicates that patients with diabetes mellitus tend to be prescribed multiple-drug regimens. The most frequently prescribed drug group was antihypertensives (38.5%), vasodilators (36.4%), anticoagulants (33.7%), peptic ulcer agents (32.7%) and antihyperlipidemic agents (32.4%). These findings suggest that patients with diabetes mellitus tend to have arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease with hyperlipidemia. Inappropriate drug use and combinations were identified as follows : The maximum dose of metformin was 1, 000mg/day and it was less than the UKPDS recommended dose 2, 250mg/day. Pioglitazone may cause water retention and congestive heart failure may take a turn for the worse, but pioglitazone and digitalis were found to be administered concomitantly. Peptic ulcer agents were frequently prescribed (32.7%), so they should be administered only when necessary. These results suggested that doctors and pharmacists need a greater awareness of inappropriate drug use.
Author Nagasaka, Tatsuo
Kosugi, Yoshiyuki
Butatsu, Keiko
Tanaka, Yoriko
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