Population prevalence of high dose paracetamol in dispensed paracetamol/opioid prescription combinations: an observational study
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2012-06
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Clark, R.
Fisher, J. E.
Sketris, Ingrid S.
Johnston, G. M.
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BACKGROUND: Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is generally considered a safe medication, but
is associated with hepatotoxicity at doses above doses of 4.0 g/day, and even below this
daily dose in certain populations. METHODS: The Nova Scotia Prescription Monitoring
Program (NSPMP) in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia is a legislated organization
that collects dispensing information on all out-of-hospital prescription controlled
drugs dispensed for all Nova Scotia residents. The NSPMP provided data to track all
paracetamol/opioids redeemed by adults in Nova Scotia, from July 1, 2005 to June 30,
2010. Trends in the number of adults dispensed these prescriptions and the numbers of
prescriptions and tablets dispensed over this period were determined. The numbers and
proportions of adults who filled prescriptions exceeding 4.0 g/day and 3.25 g/day were
determined for the one-year period July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010. Data were stratified
by sex and age (<65 versus 65+). RESULTS: Both the number of prescriptions filled
and the number of tablets dispensed increased over the study period, although the
proportion of the adult population who filled at least one paracetamol/opioid
prescription was lower in each successive one-year period. From July 2009 to June 2010,
one in 12 adults (n = 59,197) filled prescriptions for over 13 million
paracetamol/opioid tablets. Six percent (n = 3,786) filled prescriptions that exceeded
4.0 g/day and 18.6% (n = 11,008) exceeded 3.25 g/day of paracetamol at least once. These
findings exclude non-prescription paracetamol and paracetamol-only prescribed
medications. CONCLUSIONS: A substantial number of individuals who redeem prescriptions
for paracetamol/opioid combinations may be at risk of paracetamol-related
hepatotoxicity. Healthcare professionals must be vigilant when prescribing and
dispensing these medications in order to reduce the associated risks.
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Clark, R., J. E. Fisher, I. S. Sketris, and G. M. Johnston. 2012. "Population prevalence of high dose paracetamol in dispensed paracetamol/opioid
prescription combinations: an observational study." BMC clinical pharmacology 12: 11-6904-12-11.