Prescribing Appropriateness
Cross-source consensus on Prescribing Appropriateness from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
Risks & contraindications
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Highlighted claims
- About half of analyzed new-user PPI prescriptions were classified as potentially inappropriate. — Trends, utilisation and appropriateness of proton pump inhibitor prescriptions among recent initiators: a decade-long analysis of patients with a 1-year washout period (2013–2021)
- Indication-related inappropriateness was mainly linked to gastritis categories not supported by guidelines. — Trends, utilisation and appropriateness of proton pump inhibitor prescriptions among recent initiators: a decade-long analysis of patients with a 1-year washout period (2013–2021)
- Prophylaxis-related inappropriate prescribing affected nearly one-third of analyzed prescriptions. — Trends, utilisation and appropriateness of proton pump inhibitor prescriptions among recent initiators: a decade-long analysis of patients with a 1-year washout period (2013–2021)
- Inappropriate prescribing declined over time, but prophylaxis-related inappropriate use remained common. — Trends, utilisation and appropriateness of proton pump inhibitor prescriptions among recent initiators: a decade-long analysis of patients with a 1-year washout period (2013–2021)