Antipsychotic use varies by patient age
Since their introduction in mid 1990's, atypical antipsychotics have been studied in a ever-expanding number of conditions. To gain a better understanding of current practice patterns, we investigated antipsychotic uses across different patient age groups. In both the 18 to 39 and 40 to 64 age...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psychiatry (Edgmont (Pa. : Township)) 2007-07, Vol.4 (7), p.20-23 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Since their introduction in mid 1990's, atypical antipsychotics have been studied in a ever-expanding number of conditions. To gain a better understanding of current practice patterns, we investigated antipsychotic uses across different patient age groups. In both the 18 to 39 and 40 to 64 age groups, schizophrenia (ICD-9 295) and affective psychoses (ICD-9 296) account for approximately 70 percent of atypical antipsychotic use. In contrast, these diagnoses only represent 41 percent of use in patients age 0 to 17 and 36 percent in patients age 65 and older. |
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ISSN: | 1550-5952 1555-5194 |