Self-reported side-effects of antihypertensive drugs: An epidemiological study on prevalence and impact on health-state utility

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Bardage, C [1 ]
Isacson, DGL [1 ]
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[1] Uppsala Univ, Dept Pharm, Div Pharmaceut Serv Res, SE-75123 Uppsala, Sweden
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BLOOD PRESSURE | 2000年 / 9卷 / 06期
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antihypertensive treatment; general population; health-state utility; hypertension; Rating Scale; side-effects;
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
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The aim in this study was to assess the frequency and type of self-reported side-effects among hypertensives in a general population, and to estimate the relationship between drug use and side-effects and health utility using the Rating Scale (RS) method. The study is based on a postal questionnaire that was sent to a random sample of 8000 inhabitants aged 20-84 years (response rate 68%) in Uppsala County, Sweden, in 1995. The results showed that nearly 20% of the users of antihypertensive drugs reported side-effects. Men and women reported side-effects to nearly the same extent. In the linear regression analyses, those with hypertension, with or without medication, rated lower health utilities (-6.0 and -7.1 respectively) than did normotensives after controlling for age and sex. The lowest value, -8.7, was found among drug users who experienced side-effects. Side-effects causing impotence and emotional distress, i.e. insomnia, tiredness and depression had the strongest negative impact on health utility. To conclude, the study showed that side-effects among hypertensives are common. Both the disease and the drug treatment adversely affect the patient's well-being. However, drug treatment was of less importance than that found in prior studies. The findings here stress that side-effects should be taken into greater consideration when evaluating drug treatment.
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