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- W2592847695 abstract "Purpose This study aimed to assess the trends in antipsychotic prescriptions for outpatients in Japan, where a community-based approach to mental healthcare is emphasized. Methods This descriptive epidemiological study used claims data from 1038 community pharmacies across Japan. Outpatients who were ≥18 years old and receiving their initial antipsychotic prescription during 2006–2012 were evaluated. The annual trends were reported for monotherapies, polypharmacy, antipsychotic doses, and the concurrent prescription of psychotropic medications. Results The 152 592 outpatients included 101 133 (66%) adults (18–64 years old) and 51 459 (34%) older adults (≥65 years old). Among the adults, second-generation antipsychotic monotherapy prescriptions increased from 49% in 2006 to 71% in 2012, first-generation antipsychotic monotherapy prescriptions decreased from 29 to 14%, and antipsychotic polypharmacy decreased from 23 to 15%, respectively. Among the older adults, second-generation antipsychotic monotherapy prescriptions increased from 64 to 82%, first-generation antipsychotic monotherapy prescriptions decreased from 29 to 12%, and antipsychotic polypharmacy decreased from 7 to 6%, respectively. During the study period, >80% of the adults and >90% of the older adults received antipsychotics at risperidone-equivalent doses of <6 mg/day. Anxiolytics/hypnotics, antidepressants, antiparkinson agents, mood stabilizers, and anti-dementia agents were concurrently prescribed with antipsychotics for 70, 33, 20, 20, and 0.3% of the adults and for 43, 16, 19, 8, and 16% of the older adults, respectively. Conclusions The present study evaluated large-scale claims-based datasets and found that high-dose prescriptions and antipsychotic polypharmacy among Japanese outpatients were not as prevalent as has been previously thought. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd." @default.
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- W2592847695 title "Trends in antipsychotic prescriptions for Japanese outpatients during 2006-2012: a descriptive epidemiological study" @default.
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