Use of analgesics in Denmark: A national survey

Author:

Burghle Alaa123ORCID,Pottegård Anton12ORCID,Rasmussen Malthe1,Bruun Belinda1,Roost Hosbjerg Jens1,Lundby Carina134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Environmental Medicine, Department of Public Health University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

2. Hospital Pharmacy Funen Odense University Hospital Odense Denmark

3. OPEN, Open Patient data Explorative Network Odense Denmark

4. Research Unit of General Practice, Department of Public Health University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

Abstract

AbstractPeople suffering from pain constitute a sizeable and heterogeneous patient group. Conventional oral analgesics are considered a cheap and safe first‐line treatment. These drugs are used on both a regular and ‘as needed’ basis and are often obtained over‐the‐counter (OTC). We explored patient‐reported patterns of use and adverse effects of analgesics in a community pharmacy questionnaire. Eight pharmacies invited persons aged ≥18 years requesting analgesics via prescription or OTC to complete an electronic questionnaire. A total of 2410 participants completed the questionnaire (68% female; 50% ≥ 60 years). Most participants filled a prescription for paracetamol (61%; n = 842) and non‐steroidal analgesics (n = 363; 26%). Among OTC users, most obtained paracetamol (61%). Among prescription users, 73% (n = 1114) had their analgesic prescribed for daily use; however, of these only 61% (n = 630) reported using it daily, while 35% (n = 363) reported ‘as needed’ use. Of all prescriptions, 80% (n = 898) were labelled with the standardized indication ‘against pain’. Self‐reported indications showed that back pain and muscle/joint pain were the most common indications. Among non‐new users of OTC analgesics (n = 841), 17% (n = 141) used their medication daily. Finally, 90% (n = 1658) of all participants reported not experiencing adverse effects. Our findings suggest a need for continuous assessment of analgesic patterns of use after treatment initiation to inform counselling in community pharmacies and elsewhere.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology,Toxicology,General Medicine

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