Prescription Pattern of Long Acting Haloperidol in a Tertiary Psychiatric Institution in South India: Ten - Year Retrospective Records Study

S. Srinivasaragavan, P. P., V. Raghavan
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BACKGROUND Long acting antipsychotics injections (LAIs) have proven efficacious with regard to improvement in symptoms, adherence and reduction of caregiver burden. Yet, their prescription pattern is less studied. Hence, the aim of the study was to examine the prescription pattern of a long acting antipsychotic injection, haloperidol, in a large tertiary psychiatry hospital over a period of 10 years from 2009 to 2018. MATERIALS AND METHODS Retrospective study design was used to collect data for a time period of 10 years from 2009 – 2018. The data were collected from the hospital records for the total number of persons with mental health disorders used the tertiary center and from the central pharmacy records on the total long acting antipsychotics injection (Haloperidol LAI) dispensed during the study period. RESULTS Despite unchanging patient inflow, there was a decline in utilization of long acting haloperidol injection. The average number of haloperidol units utilized was 1595.5±294.8. The use sloped down from an average of 16 units per 1000 patients per month in 2009 to about 9 units per 1000 patients per month in 2018. CONCLUSION Steady declining pattern in the prescription of LAIs for the management of mental health disorders is observed, even though they are proven to be effective and have ease of use. It is important to explore the reasons and provide education and training for better utilization of LAIs among mental health professionals.
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印度南部三级精神病院长效氟哌啶醇处方模式:十年回顾性记录研究
长效抗精神病药物注射(LAIs)在改善症状、依从性和减轻照顾者负担方面已被证明是有效的。然而,他们的处方模式却很少被研究。因此,本研究的目的是研究2009年至2018年10年间某大型三级精神病院长效抗精神病药物氟哌啶醇的处方模式。材料与方法采用回顾性研究设计,收集2009 - 2018年10年的数据。数据收集于医院三级中心使用的精神健康障碍患者的总人数记录和研究期间分发的长效抗精神病药物注射液(氟哌啶醇LAI)的中央药房记录。结果:尽管患者流入保持不变,但长效氟哌啶醇注射液的使用率有所下降。氟哌啶醇平均使用1595.5±294.8个单位。使用量从2009年的每1000名患者每月平均16个单位下降到2018年的每1000名患者每月约9个单位。结论精神健康障碍治疗中使用的人工智能药物虽已被证明有效且易于使用,但其处方数量呈稳步下降趋势。探讨其原因,并提供教育和培训,以更好地利用精神卫生专业人员。
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