J Korean Med Sci.  2018 Nov;33(46):e290. 10.3346/jkms.2018.33.e290.

Antidepressant Prescription Patterns in Bipolar Disorder: a Nationwide, Register-based Study in Korea

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Psychiatry, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. js_lee@amc.seoul.kr
  • 2Department of Psychiatry, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Gangneung Asan Medical Center, Gangneung, Republic of Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
The role of antidepressants (ADs) in bipolar disorder is long-standing controversial issue in psychiatry. Many clinicians have used ADs as a treatment for bipolar depression, and the selection of therapeutic agents is very diverse and inconsistent. This study aimed to examine recent AD prescription patterns for patients with bipolar disorder in Korea, using the nationwide, population-based data.
METHODS
This study utilized the Korean nationwide, whole population-based registry data of the year 2010, 2011, and 2013. All prescription data of the ADs, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers of the sampled patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder (n = 2,022 [in 2010]; 2,038 [in 2011]; 2,626 [in 2013]) were analyzed for each year.
RESULTS
Annual prescription rate of ADs was 27.3%-33.6% in bipolar disorder, which was gradually increasing over the 3-year period. The combination pattern of ADs and antipsychotic drugs tended to increase over 3 years. The proportion of females and the prevalence of comorbid anxiety disorder were significantly higher in AD user group in all three years. Among individual ADs, escitalopram was prescribed most frequently, and fluoxetine and bupropion were prescribed to the next many patients. The mean duration of bipolar depressive episodes was 135.90-152.53 days, of which ADs were prescribed for 115.60-121.98 days.
CONCLUSION
Our results show prescription rate of ADs in bipolar disorder was maintained at substantial level and increased in recent 3 years. More empirical data and evidence are needed to establish practical treatment consensuses.

Keyword

Bipolar Disorder; Antidepressants; Prescription Patterns

MeSH Terms

Antidepressive Agents
Antipsychotic Agents
Anxiety Disorders
Bipolar Disorder*
Bupropion
Citalopram
Consensus
Female
Fluoxetine
Humans
Korea*
Prescriptions*
Prevalence
Antidepressive Agents
Antipsychotic Agents
Bupropion
Citalopram
Fluoxetine
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