某三级医院精神科住院患者药物不良反应分析

D. Harichandran, M. Viswanathan, R. Gangadhar
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背景:精神药物的不良反应(adr)是常见的。关于精神药物不良反应的报道很少。精神药物的药物警戒对于改善病人护理和提高医生的意识至关重要。目的:了解三级医院精神科住院患者不良反应的发生规律。材料与方法:本前瞻性研究在某三级护理教学医院进行,所有对精神药物发生不良反应的患者均为研究人群。将详细信息记录在中央药品标准控制组织的不良反应报告表上,并基于Naranjo算法进行因果关系评估。对数据进行描述性分析。结果:在研究期间,31例患者共发生53次不良反应。出现不良反应的患者中有39%出现了多药。根据纳兰霍算法对这些案例的因果关系进行评估,所有案例都被认为是可能的,只有一个例外。最常见的不良反应是锥体外系症状。抗精神病药物是导致大多数不良反应的最常见药物;奥氮平是引起最多不良反应的药物。结论:临床医生和药理学家的积极监测将有助于建立印度环境下的adr数据库。
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Adverse drug reactions among hospitalized patients in Psychiatry Department in a Tertiary Care Hospital
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) to psychotropic drugs are common. There are very few reports of ADR profile of psychotropic drugs. Pharmacovigilance of psychotropic drugs is essential to improve patient care and create awareness among physicians. Objective: To study the pattern of ADRs among hospitalized patients in the Department of Psychiatry of Tertiary Care Hospital. Materials and Methods: This prospective study was conducted at a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital and all the patients who developed ADR to psychotropic drugs formed the study population. Details were documented on an ADR reporting form of Central Drugs Standard Control Organization and Causality assessment was done based on Naranjo algorithm. Data were subjected to descriptive analysis. Results: During the study period, 31 patients developed a total of 53 ADRs. Polypharmacy was seen in 39% of patients who developed ADR. Based on causality assessment in these cases as per Naranjo algorithm, all were judged as probable, except one as possible. The most common ADRs observed were extrapyramidal symptoms. Antipsychotics are the most common group of drugs found responsible for most of the ADRs; olanzapine being the individual drug which caused the maximum number of ADRs. Conclusion: Active surveillance from the part of clinicians and pharmacologists will help build a database for ADRs in Indian setting.
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