Prescription patterns in unipolar depression: A nationwide Danish register‐based study of 113,175 individuals followed for 10 years

Author:

Jorgensen Anders12ORCID,Larsen Emma Neble3,Sloth Mathilde Marie Brünnich3,Kessing Lars Vedel14ORCID,Osler Merete23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Copenhagen Affective Disorder research Center (CADIC), Psychiatric Center Copenhagen Frederiksberg Denmark

2. Section of Epidemiology, Department of Public Health University of Copenhagen Copenhagen K Denmark

3. Center for Clinical Research and Prevention Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital Frederiksberg Denmark

4. Department of Clinical Medicine University of Copenhagen Copenhagen N Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEvidence‐based use of antidepressant medications is of major clinical importance. We aimed to uncover precription patterns in a large cohort of patients with unipolar depression.Material and MethodsUsing Danish nationwide registers, we identified individuals with a first‐time hospital diagnosis of unipolar depression between January 1st, 2001, and December 31st, 2016. Redemeed prescriptions of antidepressants from five years before to five years after diagnosis were retreived. Lithium and relevant antipsychotics were included. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics including sunburst plots. Cox regressions were used to rank the risk of treatment failure according to antidepressant category and depression severity, as measured by hazard ratios of drug shift.ResultsThe full study population consisted of 113,175 individuals. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors was the predominantly prescribed first‐line group, both before (55.4%) and after (47.7%) diagnosis and across depression severities. Changes of treatment strategy were frequent; 60.8%, 33.7%, and 17.1% reached a second, third, and fourth treatment trial after the hospital diagnosis, respectively. More than half of patients continued their pre‐diagnosis antidepressant after diagnosis. The risk of change of treatment strategy was generally lower in mild–moderate depression and higher in severe depression, with tricyclic antidepressants carrying the highest risk in the former and the lowest risks in the latter. Overall, prescribing were often not in accordance with guidelines.ConclusionThese findings uncover a potential for improving the clinical care for patients with unipolar depression through optimization of the use of marketed antidepressants.

Funder

Bispebjerg Hospital

Jascha Fonden

Region Hovedstadens Psykiatri

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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