NSAID prescribing and adverse outcomes in common infections: a population-based cohort study.
Beth L StuartRoderick P VenekampHilda O HounkpatinSam WildingMichael V MoorePaul LittleMartin C GullifordPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
In this non-randomised study, prescription of NSAIDs at consultations for RTI or UTIs in primary care is infrequent but may be associated with increased risk of hospital admission. This supports other observational and limited trial data that NSAID prescribing might be associated with worse outcomes following acute infection and should be prescribed with caution.
Keyphrases
- primary care
- clinical trial
- general practice
- study protocol
- adverse drug
- liver failure
- emergency department
- healthcare
- open label
- phase iii
- electronic health record
- randomized controlled trial
- phase ii
- double blind
- drug induced
- cross sectional
- hepatitis b virus
- aortic dissection
- big data
- artificial intelligence
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- data analysis