Urological adverse drug reactions of psychotropic medication in psychiatric inpatients - A drug surveillance report from German-speaking countries.

Author: BleichStefan, FriedrichMichaela-Elena, GrohmannRenate, KasperSiegfried, KonstantinidisAnastasios, PjrekEdda, SeifertJohanna, ShariatShahrokh F, TotoSermin, WinklerDietmar

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Urological adverse drug reactions (UADR) are common during treatment with psychotropic medication. The aim of this study was to provide a systematic description of the differential profile of UADR of psychotropic drugs in a large naturalistic population. Data stems from psychiatric hospitals collect...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.10.026

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The Complexities of Psychotropic Medications and Urological Side Effects

This research delves into the fascinating world of psychotropic medications, exploring the potential for urological adverse drug reactions (UADR) in psychiatric inpatients. It's like navigating a vast desert, with the occasional oasis representing a successful treatment, but the risk of encountering a sandstorm, symbolizing the UADR, always lingers. This study utilized a systematic approach to analyze data from a multi-center pharmacovigilance program in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. The researchers were able to identify specific patterns and risk factors associated with UADR, providing valuable insights for healthcare professionals.

Understanding the Prevalence of UADR

The study revealed that urinary retention was the most common UADR, followed by incontinence and nocturnal enuresis. This is a critical piece of information for clinicians to consider when prescribing psychotropic medications, as it highlights the need for careful monitoring and management of potential side effects. The study also found that the risk of UADR was higher in patients with mania compared to other diagnostic groups.

Navigating the Desert of Side Effects: Practical Insights

This research sheds light on the importance of considering the specific medication and the patient's individual risk factors when prescribing psychotropic drugs. Understanding the potential for UADR is crucial for optimizing patient care and improving their overall well-being. The study also identifies medications like promethazine and haloperidol as having a higher rate of UADR, a valuable insight for clinicians in their decision-making process.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study provides valuable insights into the potential for urological adverse drug reactions associated with psychotropic medications. It underscores the importance of carefully weighing the benefits and risks of these medications, considering the individual patient's profile and the potential for side effects. This research serves as a reminder that the desert of medicine is vast and complex, requiring us to approach each patient with individualized care and attention to detail.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2022-02-25
  2. Date Revised 2022-02-25
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Pubmed ID

34741839

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.10.026

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