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The increase in the use of lipid-lowering medication was highest among patients with coincidental CHD and diabetes.
Use of outpatient medication was highest for the combined category, analgesics, sedatives, and antidepressants (89%), followed by anti-emetics (85%), anti-infectives (74%), gastrointestinal drugs (other than anti-emetics) (57%), and cardiovascular drugs (53%).
The prescribing of asthma medication was highest in children age 0 2 years (11.7%) and steadily declined with rising age, to 5.1% in the group of 15 17 year old children.
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