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2. Isotretinoin and risk factors for suicide attempt: a population-based comprehensive case series and nested case-control study using 2010-2014 French Health Insurance Data.
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Droitcourt C, Poizeau F, Kerbrat S, Balusson F, Drezen E, Happe A, Travers D, Oger E, and Dupuy A
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- Acne Vulgaris drug therapy, Administrative Claims, Healthcare, Adolescent, Adult, Case-Control Studies, Databases, Factual, Female, France, Humans, Male, Patient Acceptance of Health Care statistics & numerical data, Risk Factors, Young Adult, Anxiety psychology, Dermatologic Agents adverse effects, Isotretinoin adverse effects, Mental Disorders psychology, Suicide, Attempted statistics & numerical data
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Background: Although the causal role of isotretinoin in suicidal behaviour is controversial, suicide attempts (SA) do occur among patients taking isotretinoin., Objectives: To describe patient profiles and the management of isotretinoin among patients who committed or attempted suicide under treatment. To assess the risk factors for SA under isotretinoin., Methods: We performed a comprehensive case series of suicides and SAs under isotretinoin, and a case-control study, using Nationwide French Health Insurance database. The main analysis compared cases (subjects with a SA during a course of isotretinoin) to controls, individually matched for age, gender and rank of the current course; controls were to be exposed to isotretinoin at the index date (date of SA for the corresponding cases). The patients' psychiatric history at isotretinoin initiation was studied. In a secondary analysis, patients who continued their isotretinoin treatment after their SA were compared to patients who discontinued it., Results: In all, 328 018 subjects started a course of isotretinoin between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2014 and 184 patients were hospitalized for a SA; half of them had a psychiatric history at initiation. In the multivariate analysis, psychiatric history and history of anxiety alone were risk factors for SA [Odds ratio (OR), 18.21; 95% confidence interval (CI), 9.96-33.30 and 4.78; 95% CI, 2.44-9.33, respectively]. Among 176 cases of SA with sufficient follow-up, 103 (58.5%) carried on with their treatment after their SA. Treatment initiation by a dermatologist was inversely associated with the continuation of the treatment after a SA (OR, 0.38; 95% CI, 0.18-0.80)., Conclusions: Suicide attempts under isotretinoin are rare events, and our results suggest that most of the patients concerned have a risk-prone profile detectable at the time of treatment initiation. The risk-benefit ratio of continuing isotretinoin after a SA warrants further careful evaluation., (© 2019 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.)
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- 2020
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3. Risk of suicide attempt associated with isotretinoin: a nationwide cohort and nested case-time-control study.
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Droitcourt C, Nowak E, Rault C, Happe A, Le Nautout B, Kerbrat S, Balusson F, Poizeau F, Travers D, Sapori JM, Lagarde E, Rey G, Guillot B, Oger E, and Dupuy A
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- Adolescent, Adult, Case-Control Studies, Child, Cohort Studies, Dermatologic Agents therapeutic use, Female, France epidemiology, Humans, Incidence, Isotretinoin therapeutic use, Male, Middle Aged, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Young Adult, Acne Vulgaris drug therapy, Dermatologic Agents adverse effects, Isotretinoin adverse effects, Suicide, Attempted statistics & numerical data
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Background: Isotretinoin is the only effective treatment for severe acne. An isotretinoin-related suicide risk is still debated and under scrutiny by regulatory agencies. Our objectives were: to assess the risk of suicide attempt before, during and after isotretinoin treatment; to detect any potential triggering effect of isotretinoin initiation on suicide attempt., Methods: We implemented a cohort and nested case-time-control study of subjects treated with oral isotretinoin (course or initiation) aged 10-50 years, using the Nationwide French Health Insurance data (2009-2016). The main outcome was hospitalized suicide attempt. Standardized incidence ratios for hospitalized suicide attempts were calculated before, during and after isotretinoin treatment. The number of isotretinoin initiations was compared in risk and control periods of 2 months using a case-time-control analysis., Results: In all, 443 814 patients (median age 20.0 years; interquartile range 17.0-27.0 years) were exposed to isotretinoin, amounting to 244 154 person-years, with a marked seasonality for treatment initiation. Compared with the French general population, the occurrence of suicide attempts under isotretinoin treatment was markedly lower, with a standardized incidence ratio of 0.6 [95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.53-0.67]; the same applied, to a lesser extent, before and after isotretinoin treatment. In the case-time-control analysis, among cases of suicide attempt, 108 and 127 isotretinoin initiations were observed in the risk and control periods respectively (i.e. 0-2 months and 2-4 months before the date of suicide attempt). The comparison with the 1199 and 1253 initiations observed among matched controls in the same two periods yielded a case-time-control odds ratio of 0.89 (95% CI = 0.68-1.16). A sensitivity analysis using three-month periods and a complementary analysis adding completed suicides for case definition showed consistent results., Conclusion: Compared with the general population, a lower risk of suicide attempt was observed among patients exposed to isotretinoin and there was no evidence for a triggering effect of isotretinoin initiation on suicide attempt. A selection of patients at lower risk for suicidal behaviour and appropriate treatment management could explain these findings. Risk management plans should therefore be maintained., (© The Author(s) 2019; all rights reserved. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association.)
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- 2019
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