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Neuropsychiatric events associated with montelukast in patients with asthma: a systematic review

BACKGROUND: The United States Food and Drug Administration issued a black box warning on the mental health adverse effects of montelukast in 2020. Age-related effects on the risk of developing specific neuropsychiatric events in montelukast users remain largely unknown. OBJECTIVE: To describe the ri...

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Autores principales: Lo, Chris Wai Hang, Pathadka, Swathi, Qin, Simon Xiwen, Fung, Lydia W.Y., Yan, Vincent Ka Chun, Yiu, Hei Hang Edmund, Bloom, Chloe I., Wong, Ian Chi Kei, Chan, Esther Wai Yin
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10523155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37758273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0079-2023
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author Lo, Chris Wai Hang
Pathadka, Swathi
Qin, Simon Xiwen
Fung, Lydia W.Y.
Yan, Vincent Ka Chun
Yiu, Hei Hang Edmund
Bloom, Chloe I.
Wong, Ian Chi Kei
Chan, Esther Wai Yin
author_facet Lo, Chris Wai Hang
Pathadka, Swathi
Qin, Simon Xiwen
Fung, Lydia W.Y.
Yan, Vincent Ka Chun
Yiu, Hei Hang Edmund
Bloom, Chloe I.
Wong, Ian Chi Kei
Chan, Esther Wai Yin
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description BACKGROUND: The United States Food and Drug Administration issued a black box warning on the mental health adverse effects of montelukast in 2020. Age-related effects on the risk of developing specific neuropsychiatric events in montelukast users remain largely unknown. OBJECTIVE: To describe the risk of neuropsychiatric events associated with montelukast in adults and children with asthma. METHODS: A systematic search of all studies investigating neuropsychiatric events in montelukast users was performed in PubMed, the Cochrane Library and Embase from inception to 7 September 2022. Animal studies and conference abstracts were excluded. RESULTS: 59 studies (21 pharmacovigilance studies, four reviews from 172 randomised controlled trials, 20 observational studies, 10 case reports and four case series) evaluating neuropsychiatric events in patients with asthma on montelukast were reviewed. No significant association was shown between montelukast and suicide-related events in six of the observational studies. No association was found for depression as defined by the International Classification of Diseases 10(th) revision codes in three observational studies and a review of randomised clinical trials. However, findings from four studies using antidepressant prescriptions as the outcome identified significant associations. Consistent with nine pharmacovigilance studies, two large-scale observational studies revealed possible associations of montelukast with anxiety and sleeping disorders in adult patients with asthma, respectively. However, the results were not replicated in two observational studies on children. CONCLUSION: Montelukast is not associated with suicide- and depression-related events in asthma patients. Older adults may be particularly susceptible to anxiety and sleeping disorders.
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spelling pubmed-105231552023-09-28 Neuropsychiatric events associated with montelukast in patients with asthma: a systematic review Lo, Chris Wai Hang Pathadka, Swathi Qin, Simon Xiwen Fung, Lydia W.Y. Yan, Vincent Ka Chun Yiu, Hei Hang Edmund Bloom, Chloe I. Wong, Ian Chi Kei Chan, Esther Wai Yin Eur Respir Rev Reviews BACKGROUND: The United States Food and Drug Administration issued a black box warning on the mental health adverse effects of montelukast in 2020. Age-related effects on the risk of developing specific neuropsychiatric events in montelukast users remain largely unknown. OBJECTIVE: To describe the risk of neuropsychiatric events associated with montelukast in adults and children with asthma. METHODS: A systematic search of all studies investigating neuropsychiatric events in montelukast users was performed in PubMed, the Cochrane Library and Embase from inception to 7 September 2022. Animal studies and conference abstracts were excluded. RESULTS: 59 studies (21 pharmacovigilance studies, four reviews from 172 randomised controlled trials, 20 observational studies, 10 case reports and four case series) evaluating neuropsychiatric events in patients with asthma on montelukast were reviewed. No significant association was shown between montelukast and suicide-related events in six of the observational studies. No association was found for depression as defined by the International Classification of Diseases 10(th) revision codes in three observational studies and a review of randomised clinical trials. However, findings from four studies using antidepressant prescriptions as the outcome identified significant associations. Consistent with nine pharmacovigilance studies, two large-scale observational studies revealed possible associations of montelukast with anxiety and sleeping disorders in adult patients with asthma, respectively. However, the results were not replicated in two observational studies on children. CONCLUSION: Montelukast is not associated with suicide- and depression-related events in asthma patients. Older adults may be particularly susceptible to anxiety and sleeping disorders. European Respiratory Society 2023-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10523155/ /pubmed/37758273 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0079-2023 Text en Copyright ©The authors 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. For commercial reproduction rights and permissions contact permissions@ersnet.org (mailto:permissions@ersnet.org)
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Lo, Chris Wai Hang
Pathadka, Swathi
Qin, Simon Xiwen
Fung, Lydia W.Y.
Yan, Vincent Ka Chun
Yiu, Hei Hang Edmund
Bloom, Chloe I.
Wong, Ian Chi Kei
Chan, Esther Wai Yin
Neuropsychiatric events associated with montelukast in patients with asthma: a systematic review
title Neuropsychiatric events associated with montelukast in patients with asthma: a systematic review
title_full Neuropsychiatric events associated with montelukast in patients with asthma: a systematic review
title_fullStr Neuropsychiatric events associated with montelukast in patients with asthma: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Neuropsychiatric events associated with montelukast in patients with asthma: a systematic review
title_short Neuropsychiatric events associated with montelukast in patients with asthma: a systematic review
title_sort neuropsychiatric events associated with montelukast in patients with asthma: a systematic review
topic Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10523155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37758273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0079-2023
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