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. 2015 Jul 17;3(3):E299–E304. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20150029

Table 3: Top 10 medications dispensed to older adults by nurse practitioners (NPs) and family physicians (FPs) in 2000, 2005 and 2010.

Rank 2000 2005 2010
NP (%) FP (%) NP (%) FP (%) NP (%) FP (%)
1 Sulf/tmp* (22.8) ACEI* (6.1) Fungicides* (9.6) Diuretics† (6.7) Statins† (9.2) Statins† (7.4)
2 Penicillins* (12.3) Benzodiazepine derivatives* (6.0) Nonsystemic corticosteroids* (7.7) ACEIs† (6.5) ACEIs† (6.5) PPIs† (5.6)
3 Nonsystemic corticosteroids* (11.1) Diuretics* (5.5) Laxatives* (6.8) Statins† (5.9) Diuretics† (6.4) Diuretics† (5.6)
4 NSAIDs* (7.7) CCBs* (4.9) Diuretics* (5.1) CCBs† (4.9) PPIs† (5.2) ACEIs† (5.2)
5 Fungicides* (7.1) Beta-blockers* (4.0) Miscellaneous local anti-infectives* (5.1) Beta-blockers† (4.8) Beta-blockers† (4.8) CCBs† (4.7)
6 Antibiotics* (5.5) Statins* (3.8) Macrolides* (5.0) PPIs† (4.4) CCBs† (4.7) Beta-blockers† (4.7)
7 Urinary anti-infectives* (5.2) NSAIDs† (3.7) Analgesics, simple† (3.8) Benzodiazepine derivatives† (4.2) OHAs† (4.6) OHAs† (4.2)
8 Laxatives* (4.0) OHAs† (3.6) ACEIs† (3.8) OHAs† (3.9) Antithyroids, hypothyroidism† (3.4) Antithyroids, hypothyroidism† (3.2)
9 Analgesics, simple† (3.4) Histamine H2 receptor antagonists* (3.5) Sulf/tmp* (3.7) Antithyroids, hypothyroidism* (3.3) Laxatives* (3.0) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors* (3.1)
10 Metronidazole* (3.1) Narcotics, opiate agonists† (3.3) Stool softeners† (3.5) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors† (2.9) Bisphosphonates† (3.0) Benzodiazepine derivatives† (3.0)
% of all pre-scriptions 82 45 54 48 51 47

Note: ACEI = angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors; CCB = calcium-channel blockers; FP = family physician; NP = nurse practitioner; NSAID = nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; OHA = oral antiglycemics; PPI = proton pump inhibitors; sulf/tmp = sulfonamides, trimethoprim and combination.
*Medication for acute conditions.
†Medication for chronic conditions.