Objective To characterize nonpsychiatric prescription patterns of antidepressants according to drug labels and evidence assessments (on-label, evidence-based, and off-label) using structured outpatient electronic health record (EHR) data. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted using deidentified EHR data from an outpatient practice at a New York City-based academic medical center. Structured “medication–diagnosis” pairs for antidepressants from 35 325 patients between January 2010 and December 2015 were compared to the latest drug product labels and evidence assessments. Results Of 140 929 antidepressant prescriptions prescribed by primary care providers (PCPs) and nonpsychiatry specialists, 69% were characterized as “on-label/evide...
Importance: Electronic health records are a potentially valuable source of information for identifyi...
BACKGROUND: The intensity of the use of antidepressants in large populations can nowadays relatively...
Jenna Wong, Michal Abrahamowicz, David L Buckeridge, Robyn Tamblyn Department of Epidemiology, Biost...
Objective To characterize nonpsychiatric prescription patterns of antidepressants according to drug ...
Background: Electronic health records (EHR) allow health care researchers to conduct unprecedented l...
METHODS: Data on drug use for this study were based on 6 reference days from April 1999 to November ...
Purpose Antidepressants are used for many indications besides depression. This makes investigating d...
Background: Investigating depression treatment outcomes in prescription databases is problematic whe...
While antidepressant prescription rules are established for approved indications by large-scale stud...
Off-label prescribing of psychiatric drugs is common, despite lacking strong scientific evidence of ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Antidepressants (ADs) are commonly prescribed in primary care and ...
Abstract Background It is beneficial for health care institutions to monitor physician prescribing p...
Background: Because comorbid depression can complicate medical conditions (eg, diabetes), physi-cian...
MPham (Pharmacy Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014“Off-label use” is defin...
BACKGROUND: The intensity of the use of antidepressants in large populations can nowadays relatively...
Importance: Electronic health records are a potentially valuable source of information for identifyi...
BACKGROUND: The intensity of the use of antidepressants in large populations can nowadays relatively...
Jenna Wong, Michal Abrahamowicz, David L Buckeridge, Robyn Tamblyn Department of Epidemiology, Biost...
Objective To characterize nonpsychiatric prescription patterns of antidepressants according to drug ...
Background: Electronic health records (EHR) allow health care researchers to conduct unprecedented l...
METHODS: Data on drug use for this study were based on 6 reference days from April 1999 to November ...
Purpose Antidepressants are used for many indications besides depression. This makes investigating d...
Background: Investigating depression treatment outcomes in prescription databases is problematic whe...
While antidepressant prescription rules are established for approved indications by large-scale stud...
Off-label prescribing of psychiatric drugs is common, despite lacking strong scientific evidence of ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Antidepressants (ADs) are commonly prescribed in primary care and ...
Abstract Background It is beneficial for health care institutions to monitor physician prescribing p...
Background: Because comorbid depression can complicate medical conditions (eg, diabetes), physi-cian...
MPham (Pharmacy Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014“Off-label use” is defin...
BACKGROUND: The intensity of the use of antidepressants in large populations can nowadays relatively...
Importance: Electronic health records are a potentially valuable source of information for identifyi...
BACKGROUND: The intensity of the use of antidepressants in large populations can nowadays relatively...
Jenna Wong, Michal Abrahamowicz, David L Buckeridge, Robyn Tamblyn Department of Epidemiology, Biost...