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Citation

Uwai Y, Nabekura T. Asian J. Psychiatry 2021; 65: e102826.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ajp.2021.102826

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Background
Limited information is currently available on drug overdose in Japan. Therefore, the present study examined drug overdose using the Japanese Adverse Drug Event Report (JADER) database.
Methods
The records of drug overdose in patients were extracted from the JADER database. Risk factors for drug overdose in patients with bipolar disorders were examined using a multiple logistic regression analysis.
Results
Overdoses of 1327 medicines in 784 patients were registered in the JADER database. An overdose of lithium carbonate was the most frequently reported in 144 patients, followed by zolpidem tartrate in 88, and then quetiapine fumarate, sodium valproate, risperidone, and paroxetine hydrochloride hydrate. The number of overdoses was higher in females, and peaked in patients aged with 30-39 years. The dosages of overdosed lithium carbonate ranged between 1800 and 60,000 mg, with a median of 8400 mg, while those of overdosed zolpidem tartrate ranged between 15 and 600 mg, with a median of 105 mg. Forty-one drug overdose cases were registered in 3521 patients with bipolar disorder, bipolar I disorder, or bipolar II disorder in the JADER database. A multivariate analysis of these cases identified female sex, an age younger than 50 years, and the use of lithium carbonate as risk factors for drug overdose. Lamotrigine reduced its odds, and no relationship was observed with aripiprazole or sodium valproate.
Conclusion
The present study represented a surveillance of drug overdose, and identified risk factors in patients with bipolar disorders by a multivariate analysis using the JADER database.


Language: en

Keywords

Drug overdose; Japanese Adverse Drug Event Report database; Lithium carbonate; Risk factor

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