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      Second-generation antipsychotic drug use in hospital inpatients with dementia: the impact of a safety warning on rates of prescribing

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          Abstract

          Background

          Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia are distressing for patients and are frequently treated with second-generation antipsychotics. Concerns about the drugs' safety resulted in a Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) warning against their use in March 2009.

          Methods

          Second-generation antipsychotic drug use was determined amongst patients with dementia admitted to the University Hospitals Birmingham National Health Service Foundation Trust, between July 2005 and December 2011. An interrupted time series analysis was carried out to investigate changes in rates of prescribing following the safety warning. Risperidone was analysed separately, in accordance with its limited licence for use in older adults with dementia, granted in October 2008.

          Results

          Before the safety warning, second-generation antipsychotic use was increasing in patients with dementia. After the MHRA warning, their use fell by 1.9% per month compared with that before. Use of risperidone continued to rise over the same period, often against the terms of its licence.

          Conclusions

          Drug safety warnings may influence prescribing practice, although continued use of antipsychotics in dementia could reflect a lack of alternative treatment options.

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          Contributors
          Role: Medical Student
          Role: NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow & Honorary Pharmacist
          Role: Senior Clinical Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacology and Medical Education, and Honorary Consultant in Clinical Pharmacology
          Journal
          J Public Health (Oxf)
          J Public Health (Oxf)
          pubmed
          jphm
          Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)
          Oxford University Press
          1741-3842
          1741-3850
          June 2015
          28 March 2014
          01 June 2016
          : 37
          : 2
          : 346-352
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham , Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
          [2 ] University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust , Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TH, UK
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to Graham McIlroy, E-mail: graham.mcilroy@ 123456doctors.org.uk
          Article
          PMC5942530 PMC5942530 5942530 fdu023
          10.1093/pubmed/fdu023
          5942530
          24681910
          c5109700-b36e-4bcd-892e-ea00ae2ef401
          © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.
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          Funding
          Funded by: National Institutes of Health 10.13039/100000002
          Categories
          Interventions (Services)

          mental health
          mental health

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