Korean J Biol Psychiatry.  2014 May;21(2):49-56.

Psychotropic Prescription Patterns for Inpatients with Schizophrenia: 10-Year Comparison in a University-Affiliated Hospital in South Korea

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Psychiatry, Hanyang University Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. dkim9289@hanyang.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Psychiatry, Bundang CHA Medical Center, CHA University, Seongnam, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
Previous literature on the prescription change among patients with schizophrenia mainly focused on antipsychotics. This study investigated chronological change in the patterns of discharge medication among inpatients with schizophrenia at a psychiatric inpatient unit of a university-affiliated hospital.
METHODS
All admission records at a psychiatric unit of Hanyang University Guri Hospital with discharge diagnosis of schizophrenia during two different five-year time frames (1996-2000 and 2006-2010) were reviewed including the demographic and clinical data and discharge medications. The data were gathered from a total of 207 patients (95 in 1990s and 112 in 2000s).
RESULTS
The frequency in use of atypical antipsychotics (p < 0.01), antidepressants (p < 0.05), beta-blockers (p < 0.01), and benzodiazepine (p < 0.01) was significantly higher in 2000s. Anticholinergic drugs were less likely used in 2000s (p < 0.01). We did not find significant differences in the equivalent dose of antipsychotic drugs, the use of mood stabilizers and cholinergic drugs between two time frames.
CONCLUSIONS
Increased proportion of atypical antipsychotics and decreased use of anti-parkinsonian drugs are in line with literature. Our results show that more diverse classes of psychotic medications are used for schizophrenia in recent years. It is likely that psychiatrists are becoming more conscious of negative symptoms, anxiety, and depression in the pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia as well as positive symptoms of the illness.

Keyword

Schizophrenia; Medication; Prescription; Psychotropic drugs; Antipsychotics

MeSH Terms

Antidepressive Agents
Antipsychotic Agents
Anxiety
Benzodiazepines
Cholinergic Agents
Depression
Diagnosis
Drug Therapy
Humans
Inpatients*
Korea
Prescriptions*
Psychiatry
Psychotropic Drugs
Schizophrenia*
Antidepressive Agents
Antipsychotic Agents
Benzodiazepines
Cholinergic Agents
Psychotropic Drugs
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