Olafsson O, Sigfússon S, Grímsson A
J Epidemiol Community Health. 1980 Dec;34(4):305-8. doi: 10.1136/jech.34.4.305.
During the years 1972--76 drug prescriptions and sales of drugs were surveyed in Iceland. Compared with the other Nordic countries, except Denmark, sales of the psychotropic drugs which may lead to addiction were highest in Iceland, as previously reported. Here we explain the efforts of the Icelandic health authorities to reduce the legitimate consumption of psychotropic drugs. These efforts are mainly directed towards doctors' prescriptions to outpatients. A survey of prescriptions and sales of drugs in Iceland in 1976--78 revealed that (1) the number of individuals receiving drugs subject to reporting in Iceland decreased by 40% between 1976 and 1978; (2) the prescribed amount of hypnotics and sedatives subject to reporting decreased by 45% in the same period; (3) the prescribed amount of narcotic analgesics decreased by 20%; (4) the prescribed amount of amphetamines and related drugs decreased by 40%; and (5) the amount sold of diazepam and related drugs decreased by 20%. The available data suggest that EDB-registration of prescriptions subject to recording and feedback to doctors about their prescribing habits contributes to a reduction in the use of the drugs recorded.
1972年至1976年间,冰岛对药品处方和药品销售情况进行了调查。如先前报道的那样,与其他北欧国家(丹麦除外)相比,冰岛可能导致成瘾的精神药物销售量最高。在此,我们阐述冰岛卫生当局为减少精神药物合法消费量所做的努力。这些努力主要针对医生给门诊病人开的处方。1976年至1978年冰岛药品处方和销售情况调查显示:(1)1976年至1978年间,冰岛接受须上报药品治疗的人数减少了40%;(2)同期须上报的催眠药和镇静剂处方量减少了45%;(3)麻醉性镇痛药处方量减少了20%;(4)苯丙胺及相关药物处方量减少了40%;(5)地西泮及相关药物销售量减少了20%。现有数据表明,对须记录的处方进行电子数据库登记并向医生反馈其处方习惯,有助于减少所记录药物的使用量。