Prospective multicenter study of the epidemiological features of emergency patients with overdose of over-the-counter drugs in Japan.

PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2024-07-15 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.225
Ryoko Kyan, Yoshito Kamijo, Saeko Kohara, Michiko Takai, Takuya Shimane, Toshihiko Matsumoto, Hidetada Fukushima, Shogo Narumi, Takuyo Chiba, Toshiki Sera, Norio Otani, Yasumasa Iwasaki
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Abstract

Aim: To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of patients presenting to the emergency department with an overdose of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs.

Methods: A questionnaire survey was conducted to examine the sociodemographic characteristics of patients with OTC drugs overdoses visiting emergency departments at eight sites across the country. The patients were divided into "habitual" and "nonhabitual" groups according to their history of OTC drugs overdose. Student's t-test or Welch's t-test was performed for numerical variables, and Pearson's χ 2 test was performed for dichotomous and nominal variables between the two groups.

Results: Of the 124 patients included in this study, 79% were women. The habitual (26.6%) and the nonhabitual (73.4%) groups showed no differences in sex, occupation, cohabitants, history of mental illness, or history of alcohol consumption or smoking; however, those in the habitual group were significantly younger. The proportion of OTC drugs obtained from physical stores was higher in the habitual group, whereas the nonhabitual group used more household medicines. Suicide and self-harm were more common reasons for overdose in the nonhabitual group. Antipyretic analgesics were significantly more common in the nonhabitual group, whereas antitussive expectorants and antihistamines were significantly more common in the habitual group.

Conclusion: This is the first multicenter study to determine the status of OTC drugs overdose patients treated at emergency departments of medical facilities in Japan. To prevent new overdoses of OTC drugs, continued detailed epidemiologic studies of patient backgrounds and drug acquisition routes, and investigation of the components of OTC drugs that cause dependency are necessary.

日本非处方药过量急诊患者流行病学特征的前瞻性多中心研究。
目的:调查因过量服用非处方药(OTC)而到急诊科就诊的患者的流行病学特征:在全国八个地点进行问卷调查,研究急诊科就诊的非处方药过量患者的社会人口学特征。根据患者的 OTC 药物过量史将其分为 "习惯 "组和 "非习惯 "组。对数字变量进行学生 t 检验或韦尔奇 t 检验,对两组间的二分变量和名义变量进行皮尔逊 χ 2 检验:在 124 名患者中,79% 为女性。习惯组(26.6%)和非习惯组(73.4%)在性别、职业、同居者、精神病史、饮酒史或吸烟史方面无差异;但习惯组患者明显更年轻。习惯组从实体店购买非处方药的比例较高,而非习惯组则使用更多的家庭用药。在非习惯组中,自杀和自残是更常见的用药过量原因。解热镇痛药在非习惯组中明显更常见,而镇咳祛痰药和抗组胺药在习惯组中明显更常见:这是首次对在日本医疗机构急诊科接受治疗的非处方药过量患者的状况进行的多中心研究。为防止出现新的非处方药用药过量,有必要继续对患者背景和药物获取途径进行详细的流行病学研究,并调查导致依赖性的非处方药成分。
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