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Comparison of Efficacy and Safety between Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotic Monotherapy and Combination of Long-Acting Injectable and Oral Antipsychotics in Patients with Schizophrenia

Authors :
Karnpreena Chaiyasukthananoan
Hathaipat Sawetwangsing
Punyawee Puchsaka
Pornyupa Tiangpattanawong
Pannapat Jittayanan
Thanompong Sathienluckana
Source :
Schizophrenia Research and Treatment, Schizophrenia Research and Treatment, Vol 2021 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2021.

Abstract

Background. Long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics are used as a monotherapy in patients with schizophrenia. However, the combination of LAI and oral antipsychotics is commonly used in clinical practice, despite there being very limited studies investigating the efficacy and safety of this combination compared with LAI antipsychotic monotherapy. Objective. To study the efficacy and safety of LAI antipsychotic monotherapy compared with the combination of LAI and oral antipsychotics in patients with schizophrenia. Methods. This study was a retrospective cohort study, which classified eligible patients into two groups: the LAI antipsychotic monotherapy group and the combination of LAI and oral antipsychotic group. The primary outcome was hospitalization between groups. The duration of the study was 2 years. Results. In total, 86 patients completed the study and were analysed (LAI antipsychotic monotherapy group: n = 25 ; combination of LAI and oral antipsychotic group: n = 61 ). There was no significant difference in hospitalization between the two groups ( P = 1.000 ). For other outcomes, there were also no significant differences in both all-cause discontinuation ( P = 0.667 ) and adverse drug reactions ( P = 0.732 ) between the two groups. Conclusion. The efficacy and safety of LAI antipsychotic monotherapy appeared similar to the combination of LAI and oral antipsychotics in patients with schizophrenia. Therefore, the combination of LAI and oral antipsychotics, which is commonly used in clinical practice, may not be necessary.

Details

ISSN :
20902093 and 20902085
Volume :
2021
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Schizophrenia Research and Treatment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....832339560326b35a2c12b85063979612