Differences in drug use between men and women: an Italian cross sectional study

Abstract Background Drugs are the most important treatment option for most diseases, and the majority of medical consultations result in a prescription. Women and men receive different drug prescriptions and differ in therapeutic response to pharmacological therapy. This disparity is due to biologic...

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Main Authors: Daria Putignano, Dario Bruzzese, Valentina Orlando, Denise Fiorentino, Alessia Tettamanti, Enrica Menditto
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-09-01
Series:BMC Women's Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12905-017-0424-9
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spelling doaj-3c2c4b9a48684b09892be309959206e92020-11-24T22:15:52ZengBMCBMC Women's Health1472-68742017-09-011711710.1186/s12905-017-0424-9Differences in drug use between men and women: an Italian cross sectional studyDaria Putignano0Dario Bruzzese1Valentina Orlando2Denise Fiorentino3Alessia Tettamanti4Enrica Menditto5CIRFF, Center of Pharmacoeconomics, Federico II University of NaplesDepartment of Public Health, Federico II University of NaplesCIRFF, Center of Pharmacoeconomics, Federico II University of NaplesCIRFF, Center of Pharmacoeconomics, Federico II University of NaplesQuintilesIMS RWECIRFF, Center of Pharmacoeconomics, Federico II University of NaplesAbstract Background Drugs are the most important treatment option for most diseases, and the majority of medical consultations result in a prescription. Women and men receive different drug prescriptions and differ in therapeutic response to pharmacological therapy. This disparity is due to biological factors (sex differences) or/and behavior, lifestyle and life experience (gender differences). Sex differences in drug use have been demonstrated in several therapeutic areas; however, there is a lack of overviews on sex and gender differences of drug use in an entire population. Methods We conducted a descriptive cross - sectional drug use study, involving the entire Italian population in 2012, aimed at showing and analyzing differences between men and women as regards their exposure to drugs. The data source was IMS LifeLink Treatment DynamicsTMLRx Database and it included all prescribed drugs reimbursed by the Italian National Healthcare System in 2012 and covered 90% of the entire Italian population. The information about the prescriptions was stratified by men and women and age. Drug consumption was expressed as DDD/ 1000 ab die. Exposure to drug prescriptions was expressed as period prevalence (the proportion of the population dispensed ≥1 prescription in 2012 per 1000 inhabitants). Differences of prevalence between men and women were expressed as crude and age adjusted risk ratios with 95% CI. Results Our findings suggested that the largest differences in drug prescriptions regarded drugs affecting bone structure and mineralization (RR 15.9), calcium (RR 8.6) and thyroid therapy (RR 5.4), dispensed more to women than men. Otherwise ACE inhibitors were more commonly used in men. Conclusions This is the first study exploring difference in drug use between men and women and carried out on the entire Italian population. Our findings showed substantial differences between men and women in term of prevalence of drug prescriptions. Some differences in drug use may be explained by sex differences (variations in disease prevalence and severity, pathophysiology, or by other biological differences), other differences need further investigation to explain the apparent lack of a rational medical explanation for some findings. The findings may subsequently be used to plan future studies to address differences suggesting inequity in treatment approaches.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12905-017-0424-9Drug useManWomanPrevalencePrescription
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author Daria Putignano
Dario Bruzzese
Valentina Orlando
Denise Fiorentino
Alessia Tettamanti
Enrica Menditto
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Dario Bruzzese
Valentina Orlando
Denise Fiorentino
Alessia Tettamanti
Enrica Menditto
Differences in drug use between men and women: an Italian cross sectional study
BMC Women's Health
Drug use
Man
Woman
Prevalence
Prescription
author_facet Daria Putignano
Dario Bruzzese
Valentina Orlando
Denise Fiorentino
Alessia Tettamanti
Enrica Menditto
author_sort Daria Putignano
title Differences in drug use between men and women: an Italian cross sectional study
title_short Differences in drug use between men and women: an Italian cross sectional study
title_full Differences in drug use between men and women: an Italian cross sectional study
title_fullStr Differences in drug use between men and women: an Italian cross sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Differences in drug use between men and women: an Italian cross sectional study
title_sort differences in drug use between men and women: an italian cross sectional study
publisher BMC
series BMC Women's Health
issn 1472-6874
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Abstract Background Drugs are the most important treatment option for most diseases, and the majority of medical consultations result in a prescription. Women and men receive different drug prescriptions and differ in therapeutic response to pharmacological therapy. This disparity is due to biological factors (sex differences) or/and behavior, lifestyle and life experience (gender differences). Sex differences in drug use have been demonstrated in several therapeutic areas; however, there is a lack of overviews on sex and gender differences of drug use in an entire population. Methods We conducted a descriptive cross - sectional drug use study, involving the entire Italian population in 2012, aimed at showing and analyzing differences between men and women as regards their exposure to drugs. The data source was IMS LifeLink Treatment DynamicsTMLRx Database and it included all prescribed drugs reimbursed by the Italian National Healthcare System in 2012 and covered 90% of the entire Italian population. The information about the prescriptions was stratified by men and women and age. Drug consumption was expressed as DDD/ 1000 ab die. Exposure to drug prescriptions was expressed as period prevalence (the proportion of the population dispensed ≥1 prescription in 2012 per 1000 inhabitants). Differences of prevalence between men and women were expressed as crude and age adjusted risk ratios with 95% CI. Results Our findings suggested that the largest differences in drug prescriptions regarded drugs affecting bone structure and mineralization (RR 15.9), calcium (RR 8.6) and thyroid therapy (RR 5.4), dispensed more to women than men. Otherwise ACE inhibitors were more commonly used in men. Conclusions This is the first study exploring difference in drug use between men and women and carried out on the entire Italian population. Our findings showed substantial differences between men and women in term of prevalence of drug prescriptions. Some differences in drug use may be explained by sex differences (variations in disease prevalence and severity, pathophysiology, or by other biological differences), other differences need further investigation to explain the apparent lack of a rational medical explanation for some findings. The findings may subsequently be used to plan future studies to address differences suggesting inequity in treatment approaches.
topic Drug use
Man
Woman
Prevalence
Prescription
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12905-017-0424-9
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