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Maintenance phase treatment of psychotic disorders in outpatients from Serbia - focus on long-term benzodiazepine use.

Nađa P Marić1,2, Sanja Andrić Petrović1,2, Stefan Jerotić1,2, Ivan Ristić1,2, Bojana Savić2, Mirjana Zebić2, Vuk Vuković3, Dubravka Britvić2, Olivera Golubović3, Marko Jakšić3, Katarina Jevđić3, Zorica Kolašinac2, Nikola Lalović2, Jasminka Mirković Ilić2, Slavica Nikolić3, Čedica Paunović3, Zorana Pavlović1,2, Slobodanka Pejović Nikolić1,2, Vukašin Perović3, Jelena Popović2, Vesna Ranđić Avakumović2, Snežana Stojanović3, Milan Tatarević2, Ivana Živković3, Tatjana Voskresenski3, Nikolina Jovanović4.   

Abstract

Introduction: Prescribing trends in maintenance therapy of patients with primary psychotic disorders (PSD) may vary worldwide. Present study aimed to investigate prescription patterns in a sample of outpatients with PSD from Serbia.
Methods: In a sample of 73 PSD outpatients we analysed the rate of antipsychotic polypharmacy and psychotropic polypharmacy, concomitant continual benzodiazepine use, and associations between therapy, psychotic symptoms and quality of life.
Results: Maintenance therapy (median daily dose 321 mg of chlorpromazine equivalents) predominantly consisted of monotherapy with second generation antipsychotics (45.2%), followed by antipsychotic polypharmacy based on first and second generation combination (25.0%). The median number of psychotropic drugs was 3. Benzodiazepines were continually prescribed to more than 60% of patients (mean daily dose 2.9 ± 2.0 mg lorazepam equivalents). Patients with benzodiazepine use had significantly more psychotropic medications and more antipsychotic polypharmacy, poorer quality of life and more severe psychopathology in comparison to another group.
Conclusion: The present study demonstrated new information regarding the prescription patterns of psychotropic drugs in outpatients with PSD in Serbia, amplified with clinically relevant information. This study also revealed distinct prescription patterns concerning antipsychotic/benzodiazepine polypharmacy. Overall, such findings are likely to contribute to improving clinical practice and care for patients with PSD in general.KeypointsPresent exploratory research aimed to elucidate trends of antipsychotics polypharmacy and concomitant use of psychotropic medications including benzodiazepines in the maintenance treatment of outpatients with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, amplified with clinically relevant information (symptoms and quality of life).'Antipsychotic (AP) polypharmacy' was defined as concurrent use of more than one AP for at least 1 month; 'Psychotropic polypharmacy' was defined as the combination of AP and a different class of psychotropic drugs medication for at least one month.The median number of prescribed psychotropic drugs was 3 (mean 3.1 ± 1.1) and the average AP daily dose was moderate (median 321 mg of chlorpromazine equivalents). However, the rates of AP polypharmacy (45.2%) and benzodiazepine prescription on a continual basis (>60%) found in our sample could be considered relatively high.Outpatients with higher AP daily dose and higher BPRS symptom score were receiving more benzodiazepines.For improvement of the local, as well as general clinical practice and care for patients with psychotic disorders, and for education in psychiatry, such analyses need to be done on a regular basis and on larger samples.

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Keywords:  Psychotic disorders; antipsychotic; benzodiazepine; maintenance phase treatment; polypharmacy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32459564     DOI: 10.1080/13651501.2020.1767788

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Psychiatry Clin Pract        ISSN: 1365-1501            Impact factor:   1.812


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