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Trends in consumption of psychopharmaceuticals in the City of Zagreb-Croatia in comparison to Sarajevo-Bosnia and Herzegovina 2006-2009. (CROSBI ID 647277)

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Polić Vižintin, Marina ; Štimac, Danijela ; Čatić, Tarik ; Zelić, Ana ; Živković, Krešimir Trends in consumption of psychopharmaceuticals in the City of Zagreb-Croatia in comparison to Sarajevo-Bosnia and Herzegovina 2006-2009.. 2012

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Polić Vižintin, Marina ; Štimac, Danijela ; Čatić, Tarik ; Zelić, Ana ; Živković, Krešimir

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Trends in consumption of psychopharmaceuticals in the City of Zagreb-Croatia in comparison to Sarajevo-Bosnia and Herzegovina 2006-2009.

Methods:Data on drug utilization from Zagreb Municipal Pharmacy and Sarajevo Public Pharmacy were used to calculate the number of defined daily doses (DDD) and DDD per 1000 inhabitants per day (DDD/TID) using the WHO Anatomical- Therapeutic-Chemical methodology. Results: Total utilization of psychopharmaceuticals increased in both cities ; however, it was higher in Zagreb than in Sarajevo throughout the study period. The utilization of psycholeptics increased in Zagreb by 2.4% (from 74.5 to 76.3 DDD/TID) and in Sarajevo by 3.8% (from 62.4 to 64.8 DDD/TID). The utilization of anxiolytics decreased in Zagreb by 2.1% and in Sarajevo by even 18.7%. The utilization of antidepressants increased in both cities with predominance of SSRI over TCA utilization, greater in Sarajevo (96.6%) than in Zagreb (10.2%). The anxiolytic/antidepressant ratio decreased by 11.1% in Zagreb (from 2.87 to 2.55) and by 58.7% in Sarajevo (from 5.66 to 2.34). Outpatient utilization of antipsychotics increased significantly in Sarajevo, predominated by typical ones, whereas in Zagreb the utilization of antipsychotics was stable, predominated by atypical ones. Conclusions: In Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina, there was an obvious tendency to follow western trends in drug prescribing, as demonstrated by the increased use of antidepressants and reduced use of anxiolytics. Despite some improvement observed in the prescribing quality, high use of antipsychotics with dominance of typical antipsychotics in Sarajevo points to the need of prescribing guidelines for antipsychotics.

psychotropic drugs- prescribing quality-ATC/DDD methodology- Zagreb-Sarajevo

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2012.

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EPH Conference 2012

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07.11.2012-10.11.2012

San Ġiljan, Malta

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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita