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[Epidemiological studies of the frequency of the abuse of analgesics].

T Mohr,G Küster,J X de Vries, R Waldherr, J Walter-Sack, P F Rieser, E Ritz

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)(1990)

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To assess the epidemiology of habitual use of analgesics in South-West Germany (i) urine specimens of employees of a factory, of patients seen by a general practitioner (GP) and of patients attending a renal clinic were examined for paracetamol; (ii) mucosa of the left renal pelvis was examined for the presence of capillary sclerosis as an index of habitual use of phenacetin or paracetamol in 258 consecutive autopsies; (iii) in a regional renal clinic, the frequency of analgesic nephropathy was determined amongst outpatients and amongst patients on hemodialysis. Paracetamol was found in the urine of 4.1% of factory employees, in 3.5% of patients seen by a GP and in 2% of patients seen in the renal clinic. Capillary sclerosis was found in only one of 258 autopsies, in a patient dialysed for analgesic nephropathy. During the past two years, analgesic nephropathy was diagnosed in 3% of all patients seen for nephrological examination. Analgesic nephropathy was the cause of terminal renal failure in 15 of 166 patients (9.4%) on dialysis. The present study documents that habitual use of paracetamol-type analgesics continues in the general population despite the ban of phenacetin.
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