Author:
Whale Richard,Harris Michael,Kavanagh Gail,Wickramasinghe Vijitha,Jones Christopher I.,Marwaha Steven,Jethwa Ketan,Ayadurai Nirmalan,Thompson Andrew
Abstract
BackgroundOne year of antipsychotic treatment from symptom remission is recommended following a first episode of psychosis (FEP).AimsTo investigate the effectiveness of commonly used antipsychotic medications in FEP.MethodA retrospective cohort study of naturalistic treatment of patients (N = 460) accepted by FEP services across seven UK sites. Treatment initiation to all-cause discontinuation determined from case files.ResultsRisk of treatment discontinuation is greatest within 3 months of treatment initiation. Risperidone had longest median survival time. No significant differences were observed in time to discontinuation between commonly used antipsychotics on multivariable Cox regression analysis. Poor adherence and efficacy failure were the most common reasons for discontinuation.ConclusionsEffectiveness differences appear not to be a current reason for antipsychotic choice in FEP. Adherence strategies and weighing up likely adverse effects should be the clinical focus.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
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