Seasonal trends in methylphenidate use: A mirror of misuse or compliance?

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
South African Journal of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-02-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v31i0.2391
Renata Schoeman, Stefan J Benjamin
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Abstract

Background: A steady growth in the use of medication for the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been evident over the past few decades. While growth attests to increased awareness of ADHD and improved access to diagnosis and treatment, concerns have been raised about poor adherence to treatment and diversion of medication.

Aim: This current study explored the seasonal and/or temporal use of methylphenidate (MPH) in South Africa.

Setting: The study was conducted in South Africa.

Methods: A retrospective database analysis was conducted to examine unit sales of MPH over a 9-year period. The unit sales of MPH were compared to those of atomoxetine for the same period.

Results: Unit sales for MPH peaked in May and October, which coincided with the academic high-pressure periods for school learners and university students. This was most evident for MPH immediate release 10 mg. There was a noticeable decrease in unit sales for MPH during December. Atomoxetine demonstrated much less seasonal variation.

Conclusion: The seasonal and/or temporal use of MPH fluctuates following the academic calendar. These changes are driven by both temporary interruptions of treatment, such as 'drug holidays', and the misuse and diversion of MPH for non-medical use. This holds significant implications for interventions to improve ADHD outcomes. It is crucial to balance accessibility to treatment with the prevention of misuse of MPH.

Contribution: Our findings highlight the need to reconsider current policies and regulations regarding the appropriate diagnosis and management of ADHD and the scripting, dispensing and monitoring of MPH.

哌醋甲酯使用的季节性趋势:是滥用还是依从性的一面镜子?
背景:在过去的几十年里,治疗注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的药物使用稳步增长。虽然儿童的成长证明了人们对多动症的认识有所提高,诊断和治疗的可及性有所改善,但人们对治疗依从性差和药物转移的担忧也有所提高。目的:本研究探讨了南非季节性和/或临时性使用哌醋甲酯(MPH)的情况。环境:研究在南非进行。方法:回顾性数据库分析进行了单位销售的MPH超过9年的时间。将同一时期MPH的单位销售量与托莫西汀的单位销售量进行比较。结果:MPH的销量在5月和10月达到顶峰,这与中学生和大学生的学业压力期相吻合。这在MPH即刻释放10 mg时最为明显。12月份MPH的销量明显下降。托莫西汀的季节性变化要小得多。结论:MPH的季节性和/或时代性使用随学历而波动。这些变化是由治疗的暂时中断(如“药物假期”)和公共卫生服务的误用和转移用于非医疗用途所驱动的。这对改善ADHD结果的干预具有重要意义。平衡治疗可及性与预防公共卫生服务滥用是至关重要的。贡献:我们的研究结果强调需要重新考虑当前关于ADHD的适当诊断和管理以及MPH的脚本、分配和监测的政策和法规。
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
10.00%
发文量
56
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal is the leading psychiatric journal of Africa. It provides open-access scholarly reading for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and all with an interest in mental health. It carries empirical and conceptual research articles, reviews, editorials, and scientific letters related to psychiatry. It publishes work from various places in the world, and makes special provision for the interests of Africa. It seeks to serve its readership and researchers with the most topical content in psychiatry for clinical practice and academic pursuits, including work in the subspecialty areas of psychiatry.
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