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Antipsychotic polypharmacy in inpatients with schizophrenia in Asia (2001-2009)

Authors :
Eun Kee Chung
Mian-Yoon Chong
Norman Sartorius
Pichet Udomratn
Ee Heok Kua
Tian-Mei Si
Edwin Ho Ming Lee
Yanling He
Senta Fujii
Kang Sim
Jitendra K. Trivedi
Naotaka Shinfuku
Yu-Tao Xiang
Helen F.K. Chiu
Chay Hoon Tan
Kok Yoon Chee
Chuanyue Wang
Gabor S. Ungvari
Shu Yu Yang
K. H. Yong
Source :
Pharmacopsychiatry. 45(1)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Objective This study aimed to identify trends in the use of antipsychotic polypharmacy (APP) and their demographic and clinical correlates in the treatment of schizophrenia in Asia between 2001 and 2009. Method A total of 6,761 schizophrenia inpatients in 9 Asian countries and territories were examined; 2,399 in 2001, 2,136 in 2004, and 2,226 in 2009. Patients’ socio-demographic and clinical characteristics and prescriptions of psychotropic drugs were recorded using a standardized protocol and data collection procedure. Results The proportion of APP prescription decreased from 46.8 % in 2001, to 38.3 % in 2004, and increased to 43.4 % in 2009, with wide intercountry variations at each survey. Multiple logistic regression analysis of the whole sample revealed that patients on APP were younger, had a higher dose of antipsychotics in chlorpromazine equivalents, and more severe positive and negative symptoms. They were also more likely to receive depot and fi rst-generation antipsychotic drugs. Conclusions The frequency of APP prescription varied between countries and territories, suggesting that a host of clinical and socio-cultural factors played a role in determining APP use in Asia. To resolve the discrepancy between treatment recommendation and clinical practice, regular reviews of prescription patterns are needed.

Details

ISSN :
14390795
Volume :
45
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pharmacopsychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0cd11f8827e3b99af86de70f46839b57