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P03-351 Benzodiazepines in Primary Care

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2020

M. Ruiz Peña
Affiliation:
SAS, Cadiz, Spain
J. Sanchez Guerrero
Affiliation:
SAS, Cadiz, Spain
M.I. Iglesias Hernández
Affiliation:
SAS, Malaga, Spain
J.A. Dominguez Dominguez
Affiliation:
SAS, Sevilla, Spain
I. Gomez Diaz
Affiliation:
SAS, Sevilla, Spain
E. Gallego Castillo
Affiliation:
SAS, Malaga, Spain

Abstract

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Introduction

In Spain, consumption of psychotropic drugs is high and benzodiazepines represent 74% of the total. His prescription in primary care is very common and their use continues to grow. They are safe and effective drugs, but patients with prolonged use are elaborating the most adverse effects, particularly the dependency.

Desing

Descriptive ans cross-sectional.

Scope

Primary Health Care.

Subjects

We seleted 202 patients treated with benzodiazepines, consecutive sample, belonging to the health center Los Barrio who were seen in consultation during 2009.

Methods

We conducted through a questionnaire that cointained the treatment and demographic characteristics.

Results

We detect a frequency of use of benzodiazepines 9% (95% CI 4,7-12,1%). The profile of the consumer responds to middle-aged woman, with primary and housewives. Somatic diseases were associated in 72.6% (CI 67,2-77,5%) and had mental pathology at 59.7% (CI 53,9-65,3%). 35% (95% 29,6-40,6%) of prescribed benzodiazepines were clorazape dipotassium. Consumption was constant for over a year. The prescription from primary care represents 81% (95% 76,3-85,4%) and in 65% (CI 59,3-70,3%) is associated with other psychoactive drug.

Conclusions

In our area, highlights the prescription of benzodiazepines from primary care on demand and consumption during prolonged time. Interventions should be conducted on the prescription of benzodiazepines in medical and other interventions for patient support.

Type
Psychopharmacological treatment and biological therapies
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2010
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