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Increased prescribing of ursodeoxycholic acid in Norway.
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 2018 September 29
Background Ursodeoxycholic acid is a hydrophilic bile acid prescribed for a variety of cholestatic liver disorders, although with variable clinical evidence with regards to efficacy. Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the prescription pattern of ursodeoxycholic acid in Norway over the last 13 years. Method Information on the prescribing of ursodeoxycholic acid was extracted from the Norwegian Prescription Database. Data was obtained on the number of individuals who had at least one prescription of ursodeoxycholic acid for any indication dispensed per year in the period 2004-2017. Results The period 2004-2017 witnessed an overall rise in the prevalence of ursodeoxycholic acid prescribing of 237%. With regards to development in prescribing across different age cohorts there is an increase in prescribing in all age groups, although the trend seems to be levelling off in some cohorts. Conclusion Considering the variable clinical evidence of the efficacy of ursodeoxycholic acid, the increase in prescribing is interesting and should prompt vigilance and further research with regards to its long term effects on clinical outcomes.
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