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. 2024 Mar 2;25:78. doi: 10.1186/s12875-024-02299-3

Table 4.

Comparison of the percentages of general practitioners who have deprescribed, by drug, according to the level of dependence

Drugs Dependent patient
% (CI 95%)
Autonomous patient% (CI 95%) p1 value
Donepezil 10 mg id 11.4% (8,5 a 14,7) 32.1% (27,6 a 36,8) < 0.01
AAS 100 mg id 17.9% (14,4 a 21,9) 8.3% (5,9 a 11,3) < 0.01
Atorvastatin 40 mg id 33.8% (29,3 a 38,6) 14.4% (11,2 a 18,1) < 0.01
Ramipril 5 mg id 3.3% (1,8 a 5,4) 3.0% (1,6 a 5,0) 1.00
Amlodipine 5 mg id 3.5% (2,0 a 5,7) 3.0% (1,6 a 5,0) 0.625
Sene 2 tablets id 35.4% (30,8 a 40,1) 24.2% (20,2 a 28,6) < 0.01
Paracetamol 1 g 4id 54.5% (49,6 a 59,4) 39.4% (34,7 a 44,3) < 0.01
Tramadol 50 4id 58% (52,1 a 62,8) 42.7% (37,9 a 47,6) < 0.01

Legend: 1p-value: McNeemar’s test, id – daily