| Literature DB >> 34163165 |
Monica Zolezzi1, Rawan Abouelhassan1, Yassin Eltorki2, Peter M Haddad2, Mahtab Noorizadeh1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Long acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics are commonly used in the treatment of schizophrenia to improve adherence and clinical outcomes. Concerns have been reported in relation to their non-systemic or injection site adverse effect profile. As such, this study aims to review and evaluate all evidence reporting injection site adverse effects with LAI antipsychotics.Entities:
Keywords: depot antipsychotics; injection site adverse effects; intramuscular preparations
Year: 2021 PMID: 34163165 PMCID: PMC8214363 DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S309768
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ISSN: 1176-6328 Impact factor: 2.570
Figure 1Progress flow chart of literature search and selection of articles for review.
Details of Included Studies
| Study # | Authors (Year) | Study Design | Sample Size (N) | LAI Antipsychotics Investigated | Outcomes Measured | Quality Score* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hay (1995) | Cross-sectional | 224 | FGAPs including:
Haloperidol Zuclopenthixol Fluphenazine Flupenthixol | Incidence of injection site reactions using VAS Pain Bleeding Hematoma Leakage Indurations Transient nodules | 8 |
| 2 | Jones et al (1998) | Cross-sectional | 318 | Haloperidol | Prevalence of Injection site reactions Skin thickening Infection/erythema Nodules/lumps Bleeding Pain Tenderness Patient self-assessed reactions using a four-point likert scale 0 (none) to 4 (severe) | 10 |
| 3 | Lindenmayer et al (2005) | Analysis report of 2 RCTs | 1164 | Risperidone 25mg, 50mg or 75mg q2w | Injection site reactions Pain Redness Swelling Induration VAS for patient pain assessment Investigators assessed injection site reactions by observation mainly assessing redness, swelling and induration | 9 |
| 4 | Nasrallah et al (2010) | RCT | 514 | Paliperidone palmitate 25, 50 or 100mg q1M | Incidence of injection site reactions using Investigator and patient-assessed VAS Pain Redness Induration Swelling | 11 |
| 5 | Quiroz et al (2011) | RCT | 223 | Risperidone 37.5mg or 50mg q2w | Incidence of injection site reactions Pain Redness Swelling Tenderness Induration Patient-rated VAS Investigators assessed reactions 30 minutes before risperidone LAI and 2 hours post-injection using a rating scale of 0–3 (0=absent, 1=mild, 2=moderate, and 3=severe) | 10 |
| 6 | Kane et al (2012) | RCT | 403 | Aripiprazole q1M | Incidence of injection site reactions using VAS Pain Swelling Redness Indurations | 11 |
| 7 | Atkins et al (2014) | Pooled analysis of 7 clinical trials | 2399 | Olanzapine 45–405 mg injection at 2-, 3- or 4-week intervals | Incidence of patient-assessed injection site reactions using VAS: Pain, reaction, mass, induration, nodule, irritation, abscess, hemorrhage, warmth, erythema, discoloration, extravasation, edema, paresthesia, rash | 10 |
| 8 | Kisely et al (2015) | SR and MA | 3994 | Fluphenazine q2w or q1M Paliperidone q1M Risperidone q2w Olanzapine q2w Haloperidol q1M | Incidence of injection site pain using VAS in most of the studies included in the review Method of injection site evaluation was not disclosed for all studies | 10 |
| 9 | Chen et al (2016) | Cross-sectional | 434 | FGAPs Risperidone | Incidence of injection site pain using patient-rated VAS | 12 |
| 10 | Misawa et al (2016) | SR and MA | 4902 | Paliperidone Zuclopenthixol Risperidone Olanzapine Fluphenazine | Incidence of any local reaction at injection site (no further details) | 10 |
| 11 | Kern Sliwa et al (2018) | RCT | 1429 | Paliperidone q1M vs q3M | Incidence of injection site reactions: Pain Indurations Erythema Swelling Injection site assessed within 30 minutes after each administration Visual analog scale (VAS) used for patient self-assessment Investigators assessed induration, redness, and swelling on a 4-point scale (0=absent; 1= mild; 2=moderate; 3=severe) | 11 |
| 12 | Ting et al (2019) | SR and MA | 4482 | Olanzapine q2w or q1M Paliperidone q1M or q3M Fluphenazine Aripiprazole q1M Risperidone q2w | Incidence of injection site pain using VAS in most of the studies included in the review Method of injection site evaluation was not disclosed for all studies | 10 |
Note: *As per the CASP tool.16
Abbreviations: RCT, randomized controlled trial; VAS, visual analog scale; q1M, once-monthly; q3M, every 3-months; q2w, every 2 weeks; FGAP, first generation antipsychotics; SR & MA, systematic review & meta-analysis.
Key Findings Reported on the Selected Studies
| Study # | Authors (Year) | LAI Antipsychotics Investigated | Key Findings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hay (1995) | FGAPs including:
Haloperidol Zuclopenthixol Fluphenazine Flupenthixol | 19.3% of patients experienced local reactions. 84 acute problems were reported: 31 of unusual pain, 21 of bleeding or hematoma, 19 of leakage of the drug from the injection site, 11 of acute inflammatory indurations, 2 of transient nodule formation. |
| 2 | Jones et al (1998) | Haloperidol Flupenthixol | Clinically significant depot site reactions were pain (8.2%), bleeding (6.9%), nodules (4.4%) and skin thickening (3.5%). Absence of clinically significant erythema. Haloperidol was associated with the highest proportion of site reactions; not significantly different from other LAI antipsychotic preparations. |
| 3 | Lindenmayer et al (2005) | Risperidone 25mg, 50mg or 75mg q2w | Mean VAS scores at the first and final injection showed no significant difference between different doses of risperidone. Ratings indicated high patient tolerance throughout the trial (baseline=7.3; endpoint=7.7; p<0.0001 versus baseline). |
| 4 | Nasrallah et al (2010) | Paliperidone palmitate 25, 50 or 100mg q1M | Injection site pain was reported by 14% for patients (12% mild; 2% moderate to severe). Redness, induration, or swelling were infrequent, generally mild, and decreased over time. |
| 5 | Quiroz et al (2011) | Risperidone 37.5mg or 50mg q2w | 7 of the 51 patients who received at least two deltoid injections discontinued the treatment. None of the discontinuations were due to injection-site related reasons. |
| 6 | Kane et al (2012) | Aripiprazole q1M | Mean intensity of injection site pain was minimal; reductions of VAS scores were seen between the first and last injection administered (6.1) and (4.9), respectively. Redness and swelling was absent in 73.8–95.0% of patients. Injection site induration significantly reported more frequently than placebo (1.9%). |
| 7 | Atkins et al (2014) | Olanzapine 45–405 mg injection at 2-, 3- or 4-week intervals | Pain was the most commonly reported, occurring in 2.9% of patients All other types of reactions occurred in <1% of patients Rates of discontinuation were low |
| 8 | Kisely et al (2015) | Fluphenazine q2w or q1M Paliperidone q1M Risperidone q2w Olanzapine q2w Haloperidol q1M | Q2w injections were significantly less likely to lead to pain (RR=0.16, 95% CI=0.07–0.38; 2 studies n= 1667). Risperidone q2w was less likely to lead to site pain than q1M paliperidone (not statistically significant) |
| 9 | Chen et al (2016) | FGAPs Risperidone | FGAPs showed lower injection pain severity compared to patients receiving risperidone LAI (VAS ratings), P<0.05 |
| 10 | Misawa et al (2016) | Paliperidone Zuclopenthixol Risperidone Olanzapine Fluphenazine | The prevalence of injection site reactions was not significantly different between the various antipsychotic formulations investigated |
| 11 | Kern Sliwa et al (2018) | Paliperidone q1M vs q3M | Spontaneously-reported injection site pain for PP3M vs PP1M (3% vs 2%). Investigator-rated injection site reactions for PP3M vs PP1M: Induration (12% vs 10%), redness (10% vs 9%), swelling (7% vs 9%). |
| 12 | Ting et al (2019) | Olanzapine q2w or q1M Paliperidone q1M or q3M Fluphenazine Aripiprazole q1M Risperidone q2w | Q2w injections were less likely to cause injection site pain than q1M injections (finding from sensitivity analysis). |
Abbreviations: q1M, once-monthly; q3M, every 3-months; q2w, every 2 weeks; FGAPs, first generation antipsychotics.