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(COMTEX) B: New Survey Shows That Less Than Two Percent Of People Are Aware That Irritable Bowel Syndrome Is More Widespread Than Asthma, Depression And Diabetes SAN FRANCISCO, CA, May 20, 2002 (INTERNET WIRE via COMTEX) -- A new survey of 1,000 adults released during the 33rd annual Digestive Disease Week shows that Americans are not aware of the widespread presence of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in America. IBS affects up to one-in-five Americans, however, only 1.2 percent of Americans knew that IBS (40 million)(1) is more prevalent in the U.S., followed by depression (19 million)(2) , asthma (17 million)(3) , diabetes (17 million)(4) and coronary heart disease (12.6 million)(5) . An overwhelming 46 percent also admitted that IBS was the condition they knew least about. "The results of this survey show an extreme disconnect between perception of IBS and the reality of the condition, reinforcing the need for more education and awareness about IBS," said Susan L. Lucak, M.D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Division of Digestive and Liver Disease, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. "Many of the patients I see suffered for many years before learning enough about the condition to see a doctor." IBS is a leading cause of school and work absenteeism, second only to the common cold. When asked which condition was most responsible for work and school absenteeism, more than 90 percent incorrectly answered conditions other than IBS (depression, 39.1%, asthma, 25.1%, coronary heart disease, 9.1%, diabetes, 6.9%, and did not know, 9.9%). Additionally, IBS costs the U.S. healthcare system an estimated $30 billion annually and is characterized by abdominal pain or discomfort, bloating and altered bowel function (constipation, diarrhea, or alternating). Study Methodologies An Omnibus survey was conducted among 1,000 adults. A single-stage random-digit-dial sample representative of residential telephone numbers in the 48 contiguous states of the U.S. was used. One thousand interviews, including 480 males and 520 females 18 years of age or older, were conducted. About Novartis Novartis AG (NYSE: NVS) is a world leader in healthcare with core businesses in pharmaceuticals, consumer health, generics, eye-care and animal health. In 2001, the Group's businesses achieved sales of CHF 32.0 billion (USD 19.1 billion) and a net income of CHF 7.0 billion (USD 4.2 billion). The Group invested approximately CHF 4.2 billion (USD 2.5 billion) in R&D. Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Novartis Group companies employ about 72,600 people and operate in over 140 countries around the world. For further information, please consult www.novartis.com. (1) Drossman, DA, Whitehead WE, Camilleri M. Irritable Bowel Syndrome. A Technical Review for Practice Guidelines Development. Gastroenterology 1997; 112:2120-37. (2) Narrow WE. One-year prevalence of depressive disorders among adults 18 and over in the U.S.: NIMH ECA prospective data. Population estimates based on U.S. Census estimated residential population age 18 and over on July 1, 1998. Unpublished. (3) United States. Centers for Disease Control. "Forecasted State-Specific estimates of Self-Reported Asthma Prevalence--1998." Morbidity and Mortality. (Dec. 4, 1998) 47:1022-1025. (4) National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. National Diabetes Statistics fact sheet: general information and national estimates on diabetes in the United States, 2000. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, 2002. (5) American Heart Association, 2002 Heart and Stroke Statistical Update. Dallas, Texas: American Heart Association, 2001. CONTACT: Laura Hortas Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation 973-781-7845 Tom Jones Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation 973-781-3772 Chantal Beaudry Ruder Finn 212-593-6400 John McInerney Ruder Finn 212-593-6400 Copyright 2002 Internet Wire, All rights reserved. -0- SUBJECT CODE: Medical/Health:Healthcare Lifestyle: General Medical/Health: General *** end of story ***
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