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Trends of 5-Aminosalicylate Medication Use in Patients With Crohn Disease

Mohamed Noureldin, Shirley Cohen‐Mekelburg, Asadullah Mahmood, Ryan W. Stidham, Peter Higgins, Shail M. Govani, Amar R. Deshpande, Akbar K. Waljee

2020Inflammatory Bowel Diseases27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: 5-aminosalicylate (5-ASA) medications have a long history of use for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease and continue to be widely prescribed today. The effectiveness of 5-ASAs in ulcerative colitis is clear; however, studies have shown little benefit for induction or maintenance treatment of Crohn disease (CD). We aimed to quantify usage and examine trends in 5-ASA prescription rates in patients with CD. METHODS: Using a retrospective design, we queried a national database of commercially insured patients (Truven-Health databases) between 2009 and 2014 to identify patients with CD aged 18 to 65 years. Prescription rates for 5-ASA medications including sulfasalazine, mesalamine, olsalazine, and balsalazide were calculated for each calendar year. Regression models were used to examine year-to-year trends in prescription rates and identify patient factors associated with 5-ASA use. RESULTS: We identified 132,804 patients with CD, of whom 37.3% (n = 49,529) received a 5-ASA prescription during the study period. From 2009 to 2014, the overall prescription rates of 5-ASAs declined from 42.9% to 30.0% (P < 0.001). Patient factors independently associated with 5-ASA use included younger age, male sex, multimorbidity, and a health maintenance organization insurance plan, while controlling for the region of residence. CONCLUSIONS: About 1 in 3 privately insured patients with CD received 5-ASA prescriptions despite their questionable effectiveness; however, in an encouraging trend, prescription rates significantly decreased from 2009 to 2014. This high prescription rate may reflect a gap in providers' knowledge regarding the available evidence-an opportunity for cost savings with improved health care delivery.

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Medical prescriptionMedicineInflammatory bowel diseaseSulfasalazineUlcerative colitisHealth planInternal medicineRetrospective cohort studyDiseaseResidenceLogistic regressionPediatricsHealth careDemographyPharmacologyEconomic growthSociologyEconomicsInflammatory Bowel DiseaseRheumatoid Arthritis Research and TherapiesPregnancy and Medication Impact