OBJECTIVE. The goal was to investigate the epidemiologic features of antipsychotic prescribing to children and adolescents in general practice in the United Kingdom. METHODS. A total of 384 participating general practices from the United Kingdom General Practice Research Database were used to identify patients 0 to 18 years of age who were prescribed ≥1 antipsychotic medication between January 1, 1992, and December 31, 2005. Annual age-specific prevalences and incidences of antipsychotic prescribing were calculated. RESULTS. The overall prevalence of use of all antipsychotics increased from 1992 (0.39 users per 1000 patient-years) to 2005 (0.77 users per 1000 patient-years). The prescribing prevalence for patients 7 to 12 years of age almos...
Many psychotropic drugs have not been properly tested in clinical trials for efficacy and safety in ...
Objectives: The use of antipsychotic drugs by youth is associated with serious side effects, especia...
Background: The use of antidepressants in children and adolescents remains controversial. We examine...
Antipsychotic medications are used for the treatment of various psychiatric disorders, including psy...
Over the last decades, an increase in antipsychotic (AP) prescribing and a shift from first-generati...
International audienceThe objectives were to explore in a community-based sample of persons aged 0-2...
Abstract Over the last decades, an increase in antipsychotic (AP) prescribing and a shift from first...
Objective: Antipsychotic use among young children ha grown rapidly despite a lack of approval by the...
The authors examined prevalence, incidence, and duration of antipsychotic drug use in the northern a...
Studies from different countries showed increasing use of antipsychotics in pediatric patients. Howe...
AIMS: Prevalence of the use of antipsychotics (APs) in the paediatric population is globally increas...
Objective: The authors examined prevalence, incidence, and duration of antipsychotic drug use in the...
Background: Antipsychotic prescribing in children has risen in many countries; however, the safety o...
Aims: This paper estimates the rate of change in primary care prescribing of atypical antipsychotics...
Many psychotropic drugs have not been properly tested in clinical trials for efficacy and safety in ...
Objectives: The use of antipsychotic drugs by youth is associated with serious side effects, especia...
Background: The use of antidepressants in children and adolescents remains controversial. We examine...
Antipsychotic medications are used for the treatment of various psychiatric disorders, including psy...
Over the last decades, an increase in antipsychotic (AP) prescribing and a shift from first-generati...
International audienceThe objectives were to explore in a community-based sample of persons aged 0-2...
Abstract Over the last decades, an increase in antipsychotic (AP) prescribing and a shift from first...
Objective: Antipsychotic use among young children ha grown rapidly despite a lack of approval by the...
The authors examined prevalence, incidence, and duration of antipsychotic drug use in the northern a...
Studies from different countries showed increasing use of antipsychotics in pediatric patients. Howe...
AIMS: Prevalence of the use of antipsychotics (APs) in the paediatric population is globally increas...
Objective: The authors examined prevalence, incidence, and duration of antipsychotic drug use in the...
Background: Antipsychotic prescribing in children has risen in many countries; however, the safety o...
Aims: This paper estimates the rate of change in primary care prescribing of atypical antipsychotics...
Many psychotropic drugs have not been properly tested in clinical trials for efficacy and safety in ...
Objectives: The use of antipsychotic drugs by youth is associated with serious side effects, especia...
Background: The use of antidepressants in children and adolescents remains controversial. We examine...