Assessing the Effects of Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs on Antihypertensive Drug Therapy Using Post-Marketing Surveillance Database
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Background: Antihypertensive and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are used to treat many common diseases. However, it has been suspected that interactions between these drugs exist. Here, we assessed the interactions between non-selective NSAIDs and several classes of antihypertensive drugs.Methods: The study design was a cohort study using "The Antihypertensive Drug Database," which is a collection of data accumulated from Drug Use Investigations. Subjects newly starting antihypertensive drug therapy were identified in the database. We compared the "User" group, who were co-administered NSAIDs, with the "Non-user" group, who were not. The outcome measure was the change in systolic blood pressure from the baseline after 2 months of treatment. We estimated the non-adjusted and adjusted differences in the change in systolic blood pressure between the "User" and "Non-user" groups.Results: Data were collected for a total of 1,204 subjects, of whom 364 were prescribed beta blockers, 60 were prescribed diuretics, 628 were prescribed angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, and 152 were prescribed calcium channel blockers. The adjusted difference in the change in systolic blood pressure between the User (n = 301) and Non-user (n = 903) groups was 2.88 mmHg (95% confidence interval: 0.89, 4.87); thus, systolic blood pressure in the Non-User group decreased further from the baseline than that in the User group. In subjects administered beta blockers, diuretics, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, and calcium channel blockers, the corresponding differences were 0.37 mmHg (-3.24, 3.98), 6.11 mmHg (-3.16, 15.37), 3.85 mmHg (1.16, 6.66), and 3.50 mmHg (-2.03, 9.02).Conclusion: The effectiveness of antihypertensive drugs was attenuated by the co-administration of NSAIDs. The differences in the effects of NSAIDs varied with different classes of antihypertensive drugs.
- 日本疫学会の論文
- 2008-05-01
著者
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FUJITA Toshiharu
Department of Data Science, Institute of Statistical Mathematics
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SATO Tosiya
Department of Biostatistics, Kyoto University School of Public Health
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Sato Tosiya
Department Of Biostatistics Kyoto University School Of Public Health
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Omori Takashi
Department Of Biostatistics Kyoto University School Of Public Health
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Ishiguro Chieko
Office Of Safety Pharmaceutical And Medical Devices Agency
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Fujita Toshiharu
Department Of Data Science Institute Of Statistical Mathematics
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Fujita Toshiharu
Department Of Data Science The Institute Of Statistical Mathematics
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FUJII Yosuke
Department of Data Science, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
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MAYAMA Takeshi
RAD-AR (Risk/Benefit Assessment of Drugs-Analysis and Response) Council
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Fujii Yosuke
Department Of Data Science The Institute Of Statistical Mathematics
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Omori Takashi
Department Of Biostatistics Kyoto University
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