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Changes in antidepressant use by young people and suicidal behavior after FDA warnings and media coverage: quasi-experimental study

Objective To investigate if the widely publicized warnings in 2003 from the US Food and Drug Administration about a possible increased risk of suicidality with antidepressant use in young people were associated with changes in antidepressant use, suicide attempts, and completed suicides among young...

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Autores principales: Lu, Christine Y, Zhang, Fang, Lakoma, Matthew D, Madden, Jeanne M, Rusinak, Donna, Penfold, Robert B, Simon, Gregory, Ahmedani, Brian K, Clarke, Gregory, Hunkeler, Enid M, Waitzfelder, Beth, Owen-Smith, Ashli, Raebel, Marsha A, Rossom, Rebecca, Coleman, Karen J, Copeland, Laurel A, Soumerai, Stephen B
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4062705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24942789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g3596
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author Lu, Christine Y
Zhang, Fang
Lakoma, Matthew D
Madden, Jeanne M
Rusinak, Donna
Penfold, Robert B
Simon, Gregory
Ahmedani, Brian K
Clarke, Gregory
Hunkeler, Enid M
Waitzfelder, Beth
Owen-Smith, Ashli
Raebel, Marsha A
Rossom, Rebecca
Coleman, Karen J
Copeland, Laurel A
Soumerai, Stephen B
author_facet Lu, Christine Y
Zhang, Fang
Lakoma, Matthew D
Madden, Jeanne M
Rusinak, Donna
Penfold, Robert B
Simon, Gregory
Ahmedani, Brian K
Clarke, Gregory
Hunkeler, Enid M
Waitzfelder, Beth
Owen-Smith, Ashli
Raebel, Marsha A
Rossom, Rebecca
Coleman, Karen J
Copeland, Laurel A
Soumerai, Stephen B
author_sort Lu, Christine Y
collection PubMed
description Objective To investigate if the widely publicized warnings in 2003 from the US Food and Drug Administration about a possible increased risk of suicidality with antidepressant use in young people were associated with changes in antidepressant use, suicide attempts, and completed suicides among young people. Design Quasi-experimental study assessing changes in outcomes after the warnings, controlling for pre-existing trends. Setting Automated healthcare claims data (2000-10) derived from the virtual data warehouse of 11 health plans in the US Mental Health Research Network. Participants Study cohorts included adolescents (around 1.1 million), young adults (around 1.4 million), and adults (around 5 million). Main outcome measures Rates of antidepressant dispensings, psychotropic drug poisonings (a validated proxy for suicide attempts), and completed suicides. Results Trends in antidepressant use and poisonings changed abruptly after the warnings. In the second year after the warnings, relative changes in antidepressant use were −31.0% (95% confidence interval −33.0% to −29.0%) among adolescents, −24.3% (−25.4% to −23.2%) among young adults, and −14.5% (−16.0% to −12.9%) among adults. These reflected absolute reductions of 696, 1216, and 1621 dispensings per 100 000 people among adolescents, young adults, and adults, respectively. Simultaneously, there were significant, relative increases in psychotropic drug poisonings in adolescents (21.7%, 95% confidence interval 4.9% to 38.5%) and young adults (33.7%, 26.9% to 40.4%) but not among adults (5.2%, −6.5% to 16.9%). These reflected absolute increases of 2 and 4 poisonings per 100 000 people among adolescents and young adults, respectively (approximately 77 additional poisonings in our cohort of 2.5 million young people). Completed suicides did not change for any age group. Conclusions Safety warnings about antidepressants and widespread media coverage decreased antidepressant use, and there were simultaneous increases in suicide attempts among young people. It is essential to monitor and reduce possible unintended consequences of FDA warnings and media reporting.
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spelling pubmed-40627052014-06-23 Changes in antidepressant use by young people and suicidal behavior after FDA warnings and media coverage: quasi-experimental study Lu, Christine Y Zhang, Fang Lakoma, Matthew D Madden, Jeanne M Rusinak, Donna Penfold, Robert B Simon, Gregory Ahmedani, Brian K Clarke, Gregory Hunkeler, Enid M Waitzfelder, Beth Owen-Smith, Ashli Raebel, Marsha A Rossom, Rebecca Coleman, Karen J Copeland, Laurel A Soumerai, Stephen B BMJ Research Objective To investigate if the widely publicized warnings in 2003 from the US Food and Drug Administration about a possible increased risk of suicidality with antidepressant use in young people were associated with changes in antidepressant use, suicide attempts, and completed suicides among young people. Design Quasi-experimental study assessing changes in outcomes after the warnings, controlling for pre-existing trends. Setting Automated healthcare claims data (2000-10) derived from the virtual data warehouse of 11 health plans in the US Mental Health Research Network. Participants Study cohorts included adolescents (around 1.1 million), young adults (around 1.4 million), and adults (around 5 million). Main outcome measures Rates of antidepressant dispensings, psychotropic drug poisonings (a validated proxy for suicide attempts), and completed suicides. Results Trends in antidepressant use and poisonings changed abruptly after the warnings. In the second year after the warnings, relative changes in antidepressant use were −31.0% (95% confidence interval −33.0% to −29.0%) among adolescents, −24.3% (−25.4% to −23.2%) among young adults, and −14.5% (−16.0% to −12.9%) among adults. These reflected absolute reductions of 696, 1216, and 1621 dispensings per 100 000 people among adolescents, young adults, and adults, respectively. Simultaneously, there were significant, relative increases in psychotropic drug poisonings in adolescents (21.7%, 95% confidence interval 4.9% to 38.5%) and young adults (33.7%, 26.9% to 40.4%) but not among adults (5.2%, −6.5% to 16.9%). These reflected absolute increases of 2 and 4 poisonings per 100 000 people among adolescents and young adults, respectively (approximately 77 additional poisonings in our cohort of 2.5 million young people). Completed suicides did not change for any age group. Conclusions Safety warnings about antidepressants and widespread media coverage decreased antidepressant use, and there were simultaneous increases in suicide attempts among young people. It is essential to monitor and reduce possible unintended consequences of FDA warnings and media reporting. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2014-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4062705/ /pubmed/24942789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g3596 Text en © Lu et al 2014 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 3.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/.
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Lu, Christine Y
Zhang, Fang
Lakoma, Matthew D
Madden, Jeanne M
Rusinak, Donna
Penfold, Robert B
Simon, Gregory
Ahmedani, Brian K
Clarke, Gregory
Hunkeler, Enid M
Waitzfelder, Beth
Owen-Smith, Ashli
Raebel, Marsha A
Rossom, Rebecca
Coleman, Karen J
Copeland, Laurel A
Soumerai, Stephen B
Changes in antidepressant use by young people and suicidal behavior after FDA warnings and media coverage: quasi-experimental study
title Changes in antidepressant use by young people and suicidal behavior after FDA warnings and media coverage: quasi-experimental study
title_full Changes in antidepressant use by young people and suicidal behavior after FDA warnings and media coverage: quasi-experimental study
title_fullStr Changes in antidepressant use by young people and suicidal behavior after FDA warnings and media coverage: quasi-experimental study
title_full_unstemmed Changes in antidepressant use by young people and suicidal behavior after FDA warnings and media coverage: quasi-experimental study
title_short Changes in antidepressant use by young people and suicidal behavior after FDA warnings and media coverage: quasi-experimental study
title_sort changes in antidepressant use by young people and suicidal behavior after fda warnings and media coverage: quasi-experimental study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4062705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24942789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g3596
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