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Core concepts in pharmacoepidemiology: Measures of drug utilization based on individual-level drug dispensing data

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PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY AND DRUG SAFETY
Volume 31, Issue 10, Pages 1015-1026

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pds.5490

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databases; drug utilization; incidence; medication adherence; pharmacoepidemiology; prescribing patterns; prevalence

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This review provides an overview of various measures used in drug utilization research, including measures of drug use changes, treatment adherence, drug combination evaluation, prescribing quality indicators, variations in drug use, proxies of prescription drug misuse, and characteristics of drug users. For newcomers, this review serves as a primer, and for researchers, it provides useful analytical approaches when designing drug utilization studies.
Background Drug utilization studies are essential to facilitate rational drug use in the society. Aim In this review, we provide an overview of drug utilization measures that can be used with individual-level drug dispensing data, referencing additional reading on the individual analysis. This is intended to serve as a primer for those new to drug utilization research and a shortlist from which researchers can identify useful analytical approaches when designing their drug utilization study. Results and Discussion We provide an overview of: (1) basic measures of drug utilization which are used to describe changes in drug use over time or compare drug use in different populations; (2) treatment adherence measures with specific focus on persistence and implementation; (3) how to measure drug combinations which is useful when assessing drug-drug interactions, concomitant treatment, and polypharmacy; (4) prescribing quality indicators and measures to assess variations in drug use which are useful tools to assess appropriate use of drugs; (5) proxies of prescription drug misuse and skewness in drug use; and (6) considerations when describing the characteristics of drug users or prescribers.

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