| Literature DB >> 22998655 |
Anne Haeberle1, Waldemar Greil, Stefan Russmann, Renate Grohmann.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: For the pharmacological treatment of bipolar depression several guidelines exist. It is largely unknown, to what extent the prescriptions in daily clinical routine correspond to these evidence based recommendations and which combinations of psychotropic drugs are frequently used.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22998655 PMCID: PMC3514299 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-12-153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Frequency of prescriptions in mono- and combination therapy for classes of psychotropic substances
| Number of patients | 248 | | 454 | | 711 | | 832 | | 2246 | | |
| Number of patients monotherapy | 53 | 99 | 85 | 97 | 334 | ||||||
| Number of patients combination therapy | 195 | 355 | 626 | 735 | 1912 | ||||||
| Antidepressants | monotherapy | 33 | 54 | 41 | 43 | 171 | |||||
| | combination therapy | 172 | 317 | 531 | 634 | 1655 | |||||
| Antipsychotics | monotherapy | 8 | 16 | 16 | 30 | 70 | |||||
| | combination therapy | 97 | 194 | 418 | 534 | 1244 | |||||
| Anticonvulsants | monotherapy | 6 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 51 | |||||
| | combination therapy | 65 | 177 | 402 | 425 | 1069 | |||||
| Lithium | monotherapy | 6 | 13 | 13 | 10 | 42 | |||||
| combination therapy | 105 | 152 | 204 | 275 | 736 | ||||||
Frequency of prescriptions of single psychotropic substances
| N | 248 | 454 | 711 | 832 | 2246 |
| Lithium | 2.4 + | 2.9 + | 1.8 + | 1.2 + | 1.9 + |
| SSRI overall | 2.4 + | 3.5 + | 2.4 + | 2.0 + | 2.5 + |
| Valproic acid | 0.4 + | 1.8 + | 1.5 + | 1.3 + | 1.4 + |
| Mirtazapine | 2.6 + | 2.1 + | 2.0 + | 2.0 + | |
| Venlafaxine | 2.0 + | 1.1 + | 1.3 + | 1.1 + | 1.2 + |
| Quetiapine | | 0.3 + | 1.4 + | 0.6 + | |
| Lamotrigine | | 0.7 + | 0.1 + | 0.4 + | 0.3 + |
| Olanzapine | 0.9 + | 0.7 + | 1.1 + | 0.8 + | |
| Carbamazepine | 2.0 + | 1.8 + | 0.4 + | 0.2 + | 0.8 + |
| Escitalopram | | | 0.7 + | 1.1 + | 0.6 + |
| Citalopram | 0.8 + | 1.3 + | 0.8 + | 0.2 + | 0.7 + |
| Risperidone | 0.2 + | 0.1 + | 0.2 + | 0.2 + | |
| Sertraline | 0.9 + | 0.4 + | 0.5 + | 0.5 + | |
| Paroxetine | 0.8 + | 1.3 + | 0.1 + | 0.4 + | |
| Perazine | 0.8 + | 0.4 + | 0.2 + | ||
| Reboxetine | | 1.1 + | 0.1 + | 0.2 + | 0.4 + |
| Haloperidol | 0.8 + | 0.4 + | 0.7 + | 0.4 + | |
| Duloxetine | | | 0.1 + | 0.1 + | 0.1 + |
| Melperone | 0.2 + | 0.4 + | 0.2 + | ||
| Promethazine | 0.8 + | 0.2 + | 0.1 + | 0.5 + | 0.4 + |
| Aripiprazole | | | 0.1 + | ||
| Clozapine | 0.2 + | 0.3 + | 0.1 + | 0.2 + | |
| Fluoxetine | 0.8 + | 0.4 + | 0.2 + | 0.3 + |
Table 2: Monotherapy (small numbers) and combination therapy (fat numbers) in percent (%) of all patients per time period. The substances are listed according to their frequency of prescription, with the most often prescribed substance listed first. Substances with overall prescription rates below 1.5% are not presented. Year of licensing in the respective countries: lamotrigine: epilepsy 1994, long term bipolar depression 2003; olanzapine: schizophrenia 1996, long term mania 2003; quetiapine: schizophrenia 2000, mania 2004, bipolar depression 2009.
a and b Most frequent combinations of at least two and three substances
| | | | |
| Lithium | SSRI | | |
| Valproic acid | SSRI | | |
| Lithium | Mirtazapine | | |
| Lithium | Venlafaxine | | |
| Quetiapine | SSRI | | |
| Quetiapine | Lithium | | |
| Lamotrigine | SSRI | | |
| Valproic acid | Venlafaxine | | |
| Valproic acid | Mirtazapine | | |
| Valproic acid | Lithium | | |
| Quetiapine | Lamotrigine | | |
| SSRI | Mirtazapine | | |
| Olanzapine | Lithium | | |
| Lamotrigine | Venlafaxine | | |
| Olanzapine | SSRI | | |
| Quetiapine | Valproic acid | | |
| Mirtazapine | Venlafaxine | | |
| Lamotrigine | Lithium | | |
| Valproic acid | Olanzapine | | |
| Lamotrigine | Mirtazapine | | |
| | | | |
| SSRI | Quetiapine | Lithium | |
| SSRI | Quetiapine | Lamotrigine | |
| SSRI | Mirtazapine | Lithium | |
| SSRI | Mirtazapine | Valproic acid | |
| SSRI | Mirtazapine | Venlafaxine | |
| Lithium | Mirtazapine | Venlafaxine | |
| SSRI | Olanzapine | Lithium | |
| Lithium | Quetiapine | Venlafaxine | |
| Lithium | Quetiapine | Lamotrigine |
Most frequent combinations of classes of psychotropic drugs
| Lithium | Antidepressants (SSRI, Mir, Ven) | atypical Neuroleptics (Quet, Ola, Ri) | |
| Lithium | Antidepressants (SSRI, Mir, Ven) | Antidepressants (SSRI, Mir, Ven) | |
| Lithium | atypical Neuroleptics (Quet, Ola, Ri) | Anticonvulsives (Val, Lam) | |
| SSRI | atypical Neuroleptics (Quet, Ola, Ri) | Anticonvulsives (Val, Lam) | |
| SSRI | Mirtazapine | Anticonvulsives (Val, Lam) | |
| SSRI | Mirtazapine | Venlafaxine |