Analysis of Atypical Antipsychotics-Induced Adverse Events Related to Diabetes Mellitus in Patients With Dementia Using the Japanese Adverse Drug Event Report Database.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-24 DOI:10.1177/10600280231213507
Fuga Habuchi, Natsuko Ishida, Ryo Matsushita, Junko Ishizaki, Yukio Suga
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Abstract

Background: Patients with dementia are prescribed low-dose atypical antipsychotics (AAPs) to treat psycho-behavioral symptoms. Although AAPs are known to cause diabetes mellitus-related adverse events (DMAEs), information regarding AAPs-induced DMAEs experienced by patients with dementia is lacking.

Objective: To use the Japan Adverse Drug Event Report (JADER) database to assess the onset tendencies and patterns of DMAEs attributable to AAPs prescribed to patients with dementia.

Methods: We performed an analysis using dementia cases from the JADER database that were registered from April 2004 to December 2022. Data in the JADER database are completely anonymized; thus, we did not require institutional review board approval for using the JADER database in our study. The reporting odds ratio and proportional reporting ratio (PRR) were used to assess the onset tendencies of DMAEs with AAPs. In addition, Weibull shape parameters were used to assess the patterns of DMAEs that occur with the use of AAPs.

Results: We identified AAPs associated with DMAEs. In particular, low doses of quetiapine showed the potential to induce DMAEs. An analysis of the onset of DMAEs showed the early failure patterns for AAPs (median onset = 38 days).

Conclusion and relevance: The AAPs may cause DMAEs in patients with dementia. Low doses of quetiapine may induce DMAEs. Health care workers should focus on the development of DMAEs during the early administration period of AAPs. These results may assist with the safe management of patients with dementia who use AAPs.

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利用日本药物不良事件报告数据库分析非典型抗精神病药引发的痴呆症患者糖尿病相关不良事件
背景:痴呆症患者服用低剂量非典型抗精神病药物(AAPs)来治疗精神行为症状。尽管已知 AAPs 可导致糖尿病相关不良事件(DMAEs),但有关痴呆症患者因 AAPs 引起的 DMAEs 的信息却很缺乏:目的:利用日本药物不良事件报告(JADER)数据库评估痴呆症患者服用 AAPs 引起 DMAE 的发病趋势和模式:我们使用 JADER 数据库中 2004 年 4 月至 2022 年 12 月期间登记的痴呆病例进行了分析。JADER 数据库中的数据是完全匿名的;因此,我们在研究中使用 JADER 数据库无需获得机构审查委员会的批准。我们使用报告几率比和报告比例比(PRR)来评估 DMAE 与 AAPs 的发病趋势。此外,我们还使用 Weibull 形状参数来评估使用 AAPs 时 DMAEs 的发生模式:结果:我们发现了与 DMAE 相关的 AAPs。结果:我们发现了与DMAEs相关的AAPs,尤其是低剂量的喹硫平有可能诱发DMAEs。对 DMAEs 发病时间的分析表明了 AAPs 的早期失效模式(发病时间中位数 = 38 天):AAPs可能会导致痴呆症患者出现DMAEs。低剂量的喹硫平可能会诱发 DMAEs。医护人员应重点关注在早期服用 AAPs 期间 DMAEs 的发展情况。这些结果可能有助于对使用 AAPs 的痴呆症患者进行安全管理。
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