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. 2010 Sep;70(3):429–438. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2010.03705.x

Table 2.

Frequency of exposure for patients defined as current users of ibuprofen alone, paracetamol alone and concomitant ibuprofen and paracetamol overall and stratified by exposure characteristics

Ibuprofen alone (n patients = 780 003) (n prescriptions = 2 400 082) Paracetamol alone (n patients = 363 177) (n prescriptions = 2 549 372) Concomitant ibuprofen and paracetamol (n patients = 37 079) (n prescriptions = 117 443)
Exposure characteristics % of Rx Mean age (years) Women (%) Repeat NSAID Rx* (%) % of Rx Mean age (years) Women (%) Repeat NSAID Rx* (%) % of Rx Mean age (years) Women (%) Repeat NSAID Rx* (%)
All 100 57.0 60.8 50.2 100 71.6 70.6 76.0 100 64.6 68.8 76.3
First Rx 18.1 44.7 53.5 11.5 4.9 56.9 63.6 21.1 6.0 46.9 59.1 20.6
Long gap 20.6 51.6 62.1 16.8 9.9 65.6 71.1 31.1 11.8 54.1 69.6 29.6
Medication possession ratio Low 15.1 58.0 63.4 46.7 35.8 71.4 70.8 73.6 14.5 61.9 68.7 62.5
Medium 10.4 62.3 62.5 71.1 20.9 74.0 70.5 90.9 12.2 66.6 68.7 84.1
High 8.8 63.4 61.9 79.5 9.7 73.9 70.0 92.0 10.4 67.5 68.8 89.6
Very high 27.0 64.7 62.1 85.7 18.9 75.1 72.0 93.2 45.1 69.5 70.1 94.7
*

Within 3 months. Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. NSAIDs, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; Rx, prescription.