Outpatient Psychotropic Drug Interactions in a Public Psychiatry Hospital in Bahrain: An Audit Study

Yasin Tayem, Saeed Aljaberi, Ali Alfehaid, Abdulaziz Almekhyal, H. Jahrami, Mazen Ali, S. Hattab
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Psychotropic polypharmacy is particularly common which puts psychiatric patients at high risk for developing drug-drug interactions. We aimed to study potential interactions between psychotropic medications prescribed within the outpatient psychiatry setting. This was an audit study, which targeted a sample of outpatient prescriptions ordered within the outpatient clinics of the main psychiatry hospital in Bahrain over 2017. We studied the degree and correlation between psychotropic drugs. The total number of prescriptions in our sample was 992 (56.1% males, 43.9% females). Psychotropic polypharmacy was detected in 842 prescriptions (84.9%). Potential interactions between psychotropic drugs were observed in 550 prescriptions (56.4%). The degree of interaction was minor in 43 prescriptions (7.8%), significant in 419 prescriptions (76.2%), and serious in 88 prescriptions (16%). Schizoaffective disorder subjects were the most likely to suffer from interactions (64.6%), whereas prescriptions issued for those who had schizophrenia contained the least number of interactions (51.6%). The total number of interactions was strongly associated with polypharmacy (p < .001), and gender (p < .01), but not with age (p > .05) or diagnosis (p > .05). High prevalence of polypharmacy and interactions between psychotropic medications were observed in our sample, particularly of the significant grade.
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精神药物的多重用药尤其普遍,这使精神病人处于药物相互作用的高风险之中。我们的目的是研究门诊精神科处方的精神药物之间潜在的相互作用。这是一项审计研究,针对的是2017年巴林主要精神病院门诊诊所订购的门诊处方样本。我们研究了精神药物之间的程度和相关性。样本处方总数为992张,其中男性56.1%,女性43.9%。在842张处方中检出精神药物复方,占84.9%。550张处方(56.4%)存在精神药物间潜在相互作用。交互程度轻微的有43张(7.8%),显著的有419张(76.2%),严重的有88张(16%)。精神分裂情感障碍患者最有可能遭受相互作用(64.6%),而精神分裂症患者的处方包含的相互作用最少(51.6%)。相互作用的总数与多药(p < 0.001)和性别(p < 0.01)密切相关,但与年龄(p > 0.05)或诊断(p > 0.05)无关。在我们的样本中观察到高流行的多药和精神药物之间的相互作用,特别是显著等级。
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