Tsukada_2018_J.Geriatr.Psychiatry.Neurol__891988718785775

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Title : Prescription of Antidementia Drugs and Antipsychotics for Elderly Patients in Japan: A Descriptive Study Using Pharmacy Prescription Data - Tsukada_2018_J.Geriatr.Psychiatry.Neurol__891988718785775
Author(s) : Tsukada T , Sato I , Matsuoka N , Imai T , Doi Y , Arai M , Fujii Y , Matsunaga T , Kawakami K
Ref : J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol , :891988718785775 , 2018
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Antipsychotics are commonly used for managing behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia among elderly patients with dementia receiving antidementia drugs (ADDs). However, the use of antipsychotics among these patients has not been investigated since 3 ADDs were approved in 2011 in Japan. METHOD: We conducted a descriptive study using pharmacy prescription data and identified patients aged >/=65 years who were newly prescribed donepezil, memantine, rivastigmine, and galantamine between January 1, 2012, and September 30, 2014. We determined the proportion of antipsychotic prescription and the factors affecting antipsychotic prescription using multivariable Cox proportional hazard models. RESULT: Of 13 876 patients, 1705 were memantine users, and the proportion of antipsychotic prescription among them was the highest (11.1%). Adjusted hazard ratios for donepezil, rivastigmine, and galantamine were 0.66, 0.56, and 0.66, respectively, relative to that for memantine. CONCLUSION: Compared to other ADD users, new memantine users were most likely to be prescribed antipsychotics.

PubMedSearch : Tsukada_2018_J.Geriatr.Psychiatry.Neurol__891988718785775
PubMedID: 30016896

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Tsukada T, Sato I, Matsuoka N, Imai T, Doi Y, Arai M, Fujii Y, Matsunaga T, Kawakami K (2018)
Prescription of Antidementia Drugs and Antipsychotics for Elderly Patients in Japan: A Descriptive Study Using Pharmacy Prescription Data
J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol :891988718785775

Tsukada T, Sato I, Matsuoka N, Imai T, Doi Y, Arai M, Fujii Y, Matsunaga T, Kawakami K (2018)
J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol :891988718785775