No increase in new users of blood glucose-lowering drugs in Norway 2006-2011: a nationwide prescription database study
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/6524Dato
2014Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Strøm, Hanne; Selmer, Randi; Birkeland, Kåre I.; Schirmer, Henrik; Berg, Tore Julsrud; Jenum, Anne Karen; Midthjell, Kristian; Berg, Christian; Stene, Lars ChristianSammendrag
Background: National estimates for the occurrence of diabetes are difficult to obtain, particularly time trends in
incidence. The aim was to describe time trends in prevalent and incident use of blood glucose-lowering drugs by
age group and gender in Norway during 2005–2011.
Methods: Data were obtained from the nationwide Norwegian Prescription Database. We defined prevalent
users of “insulins only” as individuals having no oral antidiabetic drugs (OAD) dispensed from a pharmacy
during the previous 24 months or in the subsequent 12 months. Incident users had no blood glucose-lowering
drugs dispensed in the previous 24 months; incident “insulins only” users also had no OAD in the subsequent
12 months.
Results: In 2011, 3.2% of the population had blood glucose-lowering drugs dispensed, and the incidence rate was
313 per 100,000 person years. The prevalence of OAD use increased from 1.8% in 2005 to 2.4% in 2011; however a
decreasing trend in incidence of OAD use was observed, particularly in those aged 70 years and older. In 2010, 0.64%
of the population had insulins only dispensed, with an overall incidence rate in the total population of 33 per 100,000
person years which was stable over time.
Conclusions: In this nationwide study, we found that although the prevalent use of OAD had increased in recent
years, incident use was stable or had decreased. This may indicate that the increase in diabetes occurrence in Norway
is levelling off, at least temporarily.
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BioMed CentralSitering
BMC Public Health (2014), vol.14:520Metadata
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