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L G Latulippe, P Beaupré, J Dorion

    Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien
    |January 14, 2011
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    Most patients used medications for over six months, excluding antibiotics. Understanding drug use patterns can prevent drug-induced illnesses.

    Area of Science:

    • Pharmacology
    • Public Health
    • Family Medicine

    Context:

    • Investigated medication consumption in ambulatory patients at a Quebec Family Medicine Unit over five working days.
    • Focused on both prescription and non-prescription drug use patterns.

    Purpose:

    • To understand the prevalence and patterns of medication consumption among ambulatory patients.
    • To identify potential risk factors for drug-induced illnesses.

    Summary:

    • Over 50% of reported drugs, excluding antibiotics, were consumed for longer than six months.
    • This highlights a trend of prolonged medication use in primary care settings.

    Impact:

    • Findings can inform strategies to prevent drug-induced illnesses.

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  • Provides insights into medication adherence and long-term drug use in family medicine.