Results from observational studies may be inconsistent because of variations in methodological and clinical factors that may be intrinsically related to the database (DB) where the study is performed.; The objectives of this paper were to evaluate the impact of applying a common study protocol to study benzodiazepines (BZDs) (anxiolytics, hypnotics, and related drugs) and the risk of hip/femur fracture (HFF) across three European primary care DBs and to investigate any resulting discrepancies.; To measure the risk of HFF among adult users of BZDs during 2001-2009, three cohort and nested case control (NCC) studies were performed in Base de datos para la Investigación Farmacoepidemiológica en Atención Primaria (BIFAP) (Spain), Clinical Pract...
Background: Benzodiazepines can increase the risk of falls and have therefore often been associated ...
Purpose Anxiolytics and hypnotics are widely used and may cause injurious falls. We aimed to examine...
PURPOSE: Results from observational studies on the same exposure-outcome association may be inconsis...
Background: Results from observational studies may be inconsistent because of variations in methodol...
Background: Results from observational studies may be inconsistent because of variations in methodol...
BACKGROUND: Results from observational studies may be inconsistent because of variations in methodol...
BACKGROUND: Results from observational studies may be inconsistent because of variations in methodol...
Background: The association between benzodiazepines (BZD) and hip fractures has been estimated in se...
Post-approval knowledge from observational pharmacoepidemiological studies has increased since the a...
Benzodiazepine use increases the risk of falls and has been associated with an increased risk of hip...
Benzodiazepine use increases the risk of falls and has been associated with an increased risk of hip...
Benzodiazepine use increases the risk of falls and has been associated with an increased risk of hip...
Post-approval knowledge from observational pharmacoepidemiological studies has increased since the a...
Benzodiazepine use increases the risk of falls and has been associated with an increased risk of hip...
Background: Benzodiazepines can increase the risk of falls and have therefore often been associated ...
Background: Benzodiazepines can increase the risk of falls and have therefore often been associated ...
Purpose Anxiolytics and hypnotics are widely used and may cause injurious falls. We aimed to examine...
PURPOSE: Results from observational studies on the same exposure-outcome association may be inconsis...
Background: Results from observational studies may be inconsistent because of variations in methodol...
Background: Results from observational studies may be inconsistent because of variations in methodol...
BACKGROUND: Results from observational studies may be inconsistent because of variations in methodol...
BACKGROUND: Results from observational studies may be inconsistent because of variations in methodol...
Background: The association between benzodiazepines (BZD) and hip fractures has been estimated in se...
Post-approval knowledge from observational pharmacoepidemiological studies has increased since the a...
Benzodiazepine use increases the risk of falls and has been associated with an increased risk of hip...
Benzodiazepine use increases the risk of falls and has been associated with an increased risk of hip...
Benzodiazepine use increases the risk of falls and has been associated with an increased risk of hip...
Post-approval knowledge from observational pharmacoepidemiological studies has increased since the a...
Benzodiazepine use increases the risk of falls and has been associated with an increased risk of hip...
Background: Benzodiazepines can increase the risk of falls and have therefore often been associated ...
Background: Benzodiazepines can increase the risk of falls and have therefore often been associated ...
Purpose Anxiolytics and hypnotics are widely used and may cause injurious falls. We aimed to examine...
PURPOSE: Results from observational studies on the same exposure-outcome association may be inconsis...