Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Volume 49, Issue 12 , Pages 1453-1457, December 1996

Recent trends in the consumption of lipid-lowering drugs in Finland

  • Jaana Martikainen

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress for correspondence to: Jaana Martikainen, Lic. Pharm., Research and Development Unit, The Social Insurance Institution, P.O. Box 450, Fin-00101 Helsinki, Finland.
    • Research and Development Unit, The Social Insurance Institution Helsinki, Finland
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  • Timo Klaukka

      Affiliations

    • Research and Development Unit, The Social Insurance Institution Helsinki, Finland
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  • Antti Reunanen

      Affiliations

    • Research and Development Unit, The Social Insurance Institution Helsinki, Finland
    • National Public Health Institute Helsinki, Finland
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  • Sirpa Peura

      Affiliations

    • Research and Development Unit, The Social Insurance Institution Helsinki, Finland
  • ,
  • Hannes Wahlroos

      Affiliations

    • National Agency for Medicines, Helsinki, Finland

Accepted 5 June 1996.

Abstract 

The consumption of lipid-lowering drugs in Finland and in other Nordic countries increased almost steadily in 1988–1993. The exceptions were the year 1992 in Finland and 1993 in Iceland, when consumption was lower than in the previous year. In both cases the temporary decline in consumption was associated with a reduction in reimbursement for the costs of lipid-lowering drugs. In 1993, the consumption level was 2.7 defined daily doses/1000 inhabitants/day in Finland and ranged from 2.3 to 4.0 in other Nordic countries. According to the Finnish nationwide prescription register, 0.5% of men and 0.6% of women purchased lipid-lowering drugs in the period from January to September, 1994. The rate of use was highest among people of middle age. In the early 1990s, statins took the lead in the consumption of lipid-lowering drugs, accounting for 70% of prescriptions in 1993; the percentages of fibrates, resins, and nicotinic acid derivatives declined in the same period. In 1994 the prevalence of familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) according to strictly predetermined criteria was 0.8 per 1000 among Finns, and the proportion of FH patients among all users of lipid-lowering drugs was 11%. The use of lipid-lowering drugs is not particularly high in Finland and seems to be reasonably targeted.

Keywords:  Drug consumption, familial hypercholesterolemia, lipid-lowering drugs, prescribing, drug utilization

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PII: S0895-4356(96)00267-3

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Volume 49, Issue 12 , Pages 1453-1457, December 1996