Clinical and economic consequences of dyspepsia in the community

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Abstract

Dyspepsia is a common problem where many sufferers do not seek healthcare. The clinical impact of the condition in the community and the economic costs were assessed using data from a large cross sectional survey. Dyspepsia may be costing society £1 billion each year in the UK. Thus dyspepsia is a huge clinical and economic burden and cost effective management strategies and treatments are urgently required.

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Moayyedi, P., & Mason, J. (2002). Clinical and economic consequences of dyspepsia in the community. In Gut (Vol. 50). BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.50.suppl_4.iv10

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