Affiliation:
1. Kitakyushu Municipal Mental Health Welfare Center Kitakyushu Fukuoka Japan
2. Department of Drug Dependence Research National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry Kodaira Tokyo Japan
Abstract
AbstractAimTo investigate changes in the clinical characteristics of patients who abused benzodiazepine receptor agonists (BZRA) or over‐the‐counter (OTC) drugs before and after COVID‐19 based on the 2018 and 2022 data of the “Nationwide Psychiatric Hospital (NPH) Survey on Drug‐related Psychiatric Disorders.”MethodA total of 446 and 155 cases, and 435 and 273 cases, who mainly abused BZRAs or OTC drugs, respectively, were extracted from the database of the two NPH Surveys. Demographic variables, education, employment, criminal record, drug use during the previous year, psychiatric diagnosis, and types of abused drugs were compared between 2018 and 2022.ResultA comparison of BZRA abusers revealed a decreased number of users during the previous year and an increase in the comorbidity rate of other disorders (F3 and F4 in ICD‐10) in 2022. Etizolam, flunitrazepam, triazolam, and zolpidem were used most in both years, with an increase in zolpidem and a decrease in triazolam in 2022. A comparison of OTC drug abusers revealed a higher proportion of women and young patients in 2022. An increase in the comorbidity rate of F3 and F9 and a significant increase in the use of dextromethorphan products were observed in 2022, although codeine products were in the majority in both years.ConclusionBy comparing NPH Surveys before and after the COVID‐19 pandemic, both BZRA abusers and OTC drug abusers present complex pathologies, requiring tailor‐made treatment. The younger OTC drug abusers were particularly evident among women, and the abuse of dextromethorphan‐containing OTC drugs has increased alarmingly.
Funder
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
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