Clozapine use for bipolar disorder: an Asian psychotropic prescription patterns consortium study

Background: Pharmacoepidemiological studies of clozapine use to treat bipolar disorder (BD), especially in Asia, are rare, although they can provide insights into associated clinical characteristics and support international comparisons of indications and drug dosing. Methods: We examined the preval...

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Main Authors: Loo, Javier Lek Wei, Chew, Qian Hui, Lin, Shih-Ku, Yang, Su-Yu, Ouyang, Wen-Chen, Chen, Chih-Ken, Park, Seon-Cheol, Jang, Ok-Jin, Park, Jun Hyuk, Chee, Kok-Yoon, Ding, Kwong Sen, Chong, Jamaline, Zhang, Ling, Li, Keqing, Zhu, Xiaomin, Jatchavala, Chonnakarn, Pariwatcharakul, Pornjira, Kallivayalil, Roy A., Grover, Sandeep, Avasthi, Ajit, Ansari, Moin, Maramis, Margarita M., Aung, Paing Phyo, Sartorius, Norman, Xiang, Yu-Tao, Tan, Chay-Hoon, Chong, Mian-Yoon, Park, Yong Chon, Kato, Takahiro A., Shinfuku, Naotaka, Baldessarini, Ross J., Sim, Kang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1723002023-12-05T05:57:12Z Clozapine use for bipolar disorder: an Asian psychotropic prescription patterns consortium study Loo, Javier Lek Wei Chew, Qian Hui Lin, Shih-Ku Yang, Su-Yu Ouyang, Wen-Chen Chen, Chih-Ken Park, Seon-Cheol Jang, Ok-Jin Park, Jun Hyuk Chee, Kok-Yoon Ding, Kwong Sen Chong, Jamaline Zhang, Ling Li, Keqing Zhu, Xiaomin Jatchavala, Chonnakarn Pariwatcharakul, Pornjira Kallivayalil, Roy A. Grover, Sandeep Avasthi, Ajit Ansari, Moin Maramis, Margarita M. Aung, Paing Phyo Sartorius, Norman Xiang, Yu-Tao Tan, Chay-Hoon Chong, Mian-Yoon Park, Yong Chon Kato, Takahiro A. Shinfuku, Naotaka Baldessarini, Ross J. Sim, Kang Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Bipolar Disorder Clozapine Treatment Background: Pharmacoepidemiological studies of clozapine use to treat bipolar disorder (BD), especially in Asia, are rare, although they can provide insights into associated clinical characteristics and support international comparisons of indications and drug dosing. Methods: We examined the prevalence and clinical correlates of clozapine treatment for BD in 13 Asian countries and regions (China, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, and Thailand) within an Asian Prescription Patterns Research Consortium. We compared BD patients treated with clozapine or not in initial bivariate comparisons followed by multivariable logistic regression modeling. Results: Clozapine was given to 2.13% of BD patients overall, at a mean daily dose of 275 (confidence interval, 267–282) chlorpromazine-equivalent mg/day. Patients receiving clozapine were older, more likely males, hospitalized, currently manic, and given greater numbers of mood-stabilizing and antipsychotic drugs in addition to clozapine. Logistic regression revealed that older age, male sex, current mania, and greater number of other antipsychotics remained significantly associated with clozapine treatment. Clozapine use was not associated with depressed mood, remission of illness, suicidal risk, or electroconvulsive treatment within the previous 12 months. Conclusions: The identified associations of clozapine use with particular clinical features call for vigilance in personalized clinical monitoring so as to optimize clinical outcomes of BD patients and to limit risks of adverse effects of polytherapy. This study was supported in part by a grant from the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation and the McLean Private Donors Psychiatry Research Fund (to R.J.B.). 2023-12-05T05:57:12Z 2023-12-05T05:57:12Z 2023 Journal Article Loo, J. L. W., Chew, Q. H., Lin, S., Yang, S., Ouyang, W., Chen, C., Park, S., Jang, O., Park, J. H., Chee, K., Ding, K. S., Chong, J., Zhang, L., Li, K., Zhu, X., Jatchavala, C., Pariwatcharakul, P., Kallivayalil, R. A., Grover, S., ...Sim, K. (2023). Clozapine use for bipolar disorder: an Asian psychotropic prescription patterns consortium study. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 43(3), 278-282. https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JCP.0000000000001693 0271-0749 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172300 10.1097/JCP.0000000000001693 37068038 2-s2.0-85158894715 3 43 278 282 en Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology © 2023 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
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country Singapore
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language English
topic Science::Medicine
Bipolar Disorder
Clozapine Treatment
spellingShingle Science::Medicine
Bipolar Disorder
Clozapine Treatment
Loo, Javier Lek Wei
Chew, Qian Hui
Lin, Shih-Ku
Yang, Su-Yu
Ouyang, Wen-Chen
Chen, Chih-Ken
Park, Seon-Cheol
Jang, Ok-Jin
Park, Jun Hyuk
Chee, Kok-Yoon
Ding, Kwong Sen
Chong, Jamaline
Zhang, Ling
Li, Keqing
Zhu, Xiaomin
Jatchavala, Chonnakarn
Pariwatcharakul, Pornjira
Kallivayalil, Roy A.
Grover, Sandeep
Avasthi, Ajit
Ansari, Moin
Maramis, Margarita M.
Aung, Paing Phyo
Sartorius, Norman
Xiang, Yu-Tao
Tan, Chay-Hoon
Chong, Mian-Yoon
Park, Yong Chon
Kato, Takahiro A.
Shinfuku, Naotaka
Baldessarini, Ross J.
Sim, Kang
Clozapine use for bipolar disorder: an Asian psychotropic prescription patterns consortium study
description Background: Pharmacoepidemiological studies of clozapine use to treat bipolar disorder (BD), especially in Asia, are rare, although they can provide insights into associated clinical characteristics and support international comparisons of indications and drug dosing. Methods: We examined the prevalence and clinical correlates of clozapine treatment for BD in 13 Asian countries and regions (China, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, and Thailand) within an Asian Prescription Patterns Research Consortium. We compared BD patients treated with clozapine or not in initial bivariate comparisons followed by multivariable logistic regression modeling. Results: Clozapine was given to 2.13% of BD patients overall, at a mean daily dose of 275 (confidence interval, 267–282) chlorpromazine-equivalent mg/day. Patients receiving clozapine were older, more likely males, hospitalized, currently manic, and given greater numbers of mood-stabilizing and antipsychotic drugs in addition to clozapine. Logistic regression revealed that older age, male sex, current mania, and greater number of other antipsychotics remained significantly associated with clozapine treatment. Clozapine use was not associated with depressed mood, remission of illness, suicidal risk, or electroconvulsive treatment within the previous 12 months. Conclusions: The identified associations of clozapine use with particular clinical features call for vigilance in personalized clinical monitoring so as to optimize clinical outcomes of BD patients and to limit risks of adverse effects of polytherapy.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Loo, Javier Lek Wei
Chew, Qian Hui
Lin, Shih-Ku
Yang, Su-Yu
Ouyang, Wen-Chen
Chen, Chih-Ken
Park, Seon-Cheol
Jang, Ok-Jin
Park, Jun Hyuk
Chee, Kok-Yoon
Ding, Kwong Sen
Chong, Jamaline
Zhang, Ling
Li, Keqing
Zhu, Xiaomin
Jatchavala, Chonnakarn
Pariwatcharakul, Pornjira
Kallivayalil, Roy A.
Grover, Sandeep
Avasthi, Ajit
Ansari, Moin
Maramis, Margarita M.
Aung, Paing Phyo
Sartorius, Norman
Xiang, Yu-Tao
Tan, Chay-Hoon
Chong, Mian-Yoon
Park, Yong Chon
Kato, Takahiro A.
Shinfuku, Naotaka
Baldessarini, Ross J.
Sim, Kang
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author Loo, Javier Lek Wei
Chew, Qian Hui
Lin, Shih-Ku
Yang, Su-Yu
Ouyang, Wen-Chen
Chen, Chih-Ken
Park, Seon-Cheol
Jang, Ok-Jin
Park, Jun Hyuk
Chee, Kok-Yoon
Ding, Kwong Sen
Chong, Jamaline
Zhang, Ling
Li, Keqing
Zhu, Xiaomin
Jatchavala, Chonnakarn
Pariwatcharakul, Pornjira
Kallivayalil, Roy A.
Grover, Sandeep
Avasthi, Ajit
Ansari, Moin
Maramis, Margarita M.
Aung, Paing Phyo
Sartorius, Norman
Xiang, Yu-Tao
Tan, Chay-Hoon
Chong, Mian-Yoon
Park, Yong Chon
Kato, Takahiro A.
Shinfuku, Naotaka
Baldessarini, Ross J.
Sim, Kang
author_sort Loo, Javier Lek Wei
title Clozapine use for bipolar disorder: an Asian psychotropic prescription patterns consortium study
title_short Clozapine use for bipolar disorder: an Asian psychotropic prescription patterns consortium study
title_full Clozapine use for bipolar disorder: an Asian psychotropic prescription patterns consortium study
title_fullStr Clozapine use for bipolar disorder: an Asian psychotropic prescription patterns consortium study
title_full_unstemmed Clozapine use for bipolar disorder: an Asian psychotropic prescription patterns consortium study
title_sort clozapine use for bipolar disorder: an asian psychotropic prescription patterns consortium study
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172300
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