2001年至2023年丹麦孕妇使用抗抑郁药:一项人口水平药物使用研究

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Anne-Johanne Andersen, Kasper Nørlund Enevoldsen, Anne Sophie Enevoldsen, Erika B. Gram, Per Damkier
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我们评估了2001年至2023年丹麦孕妇使用抗抑郁药的趋势,并将其与来自一般人群的匹配对照组进行了比较。来自丹麦健康数据管理局的数据用于评估每1000例妊娠的年度抗抑郁药物处方赎回率,重点关注抗抑郁药物的总使用情况、选择性5 -羟色胺再摄取抑制剂(SSRIs)和5 -羟色胺去甲肾上腺素再摄取抑制剂(SNRIs)。在研究期间,孕妇使用抗抑郁药的人数增加了5倍。在对照组中,使用增加了2.3倍。在2011年之后下降之后,孕妇使用抗抑郁药的情况在2019年开始再次上升,主要是由舍曲林推动的,舍曲林占2023年处方赎回的76%。艾司西酞普兰、度洛西汀、米氮平和阿米替林等其他药物的使用量略有增加,而大多数其他抗抑郁药的使用量则有所下降或趋于稳定。这种上升趋势可能反映了最新临床指南的影响,以及临床对妊娠期间使用抗抑郁药的接受程度提高。我们的研究结果强调了处方实践如何对公众话语和指南修订的变化敏感,强调了在管理孕产妇心理健康方面持续进行药物警戒的重要性。
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Antidepressants Use Among Pregnant Women in Denmark From 2001 to 2023: A Population-Level Drug Utilization Study

Antidepressants Use Among Pregnant Women in Denmark From 2001 to 2023: A Population-Level Drug Utilization Study

We evaluated trends in antidepressant use among pregnant women in Denmark from 2001 to 2023, comparing them with a matched comparison group from the general population. Data from the Danish Health Data Authority were used to assess annual antidepressant prescription redemption rates per 1000 pregnancies, with a focus on total antidepressant use, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs). Antidepressant use among pregnant women increased fivefold in the study period. In the comparison group, use increased 2.3-fold. After a decline following 2011, antidepressant use among pregnant women began to rise again in 2019, driven primarily by sertraline, which accounted for 76% of prescription redemptions in 2023. Other drugs such as escitalopram, duloxetine, mirtazapine and amitriptyline showed modest increases, while the use of most other antidepressants declined or stabilized. This upward trend likely reflects the influence of updated clinical guidelines and greater clinical acceptance of antidepressant use during pregnancy. Our findings emphasize how prescribing practices are sensitive to shifts in public discourse and guideline revisions, highlighting the importance of ongoing pharmacovigilance in managing maternal mental health.

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126
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1 months
期刊介绍: Basic & Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology is an independent journal, publishing original scientific research in all fields of toxicology, basic and clinical pharmacology. This includes experimental animal pharmacology and toxicology and molecular (-genetic), biochemical and cellular pharmacology and toxicology. It also includes all aspects of clinical pharmacology: pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, therapeutic drug monitoring, drug/drug interactions, pharmacogenetics/-genomics, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacovigilance, pharmacoeconomics, randomized controlled clinical trials and rational pharmacotherapy. For all compounds used in the studies, the chemical constitution and composition should be known, also for natural compounds.
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