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Psychotropic drug utilization patterns in a metropolitan population

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Psychotropic drug intake by a random sample of citizens of the city of Munich aged 30–69 years has been assessed. A 1-week prevalence of 9.3% for all psychotropic drug users was found, benzodiazepines accounting for approximately two-thirds (6.6%) of the users. Two-thirds of drug users were women. Drug use in both sexes increased with age. The doses of benzodiazepines prescribed in most cases were less than 10 mg diazepam equivalent per day. Intake of benzodiazepines in combination with analgesics or alcohol (⩾40 g/day) did not appear to represent a major problem. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that the number of chronic diseases was the strongest predictor of benzodiazepine intake in men, whereas stress and age determined intake in women. Long-term use seemed to be relatively rare at 11% of all benzodiazepine users, so it was not considered to be a severe public health problem.

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Koenig, W., Rüther, E. & Filipiak, B. Psychotropic drug utilization patterns in a metropolitan population. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 32, 43–51 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00609956

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