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Nefazodone in community use: the results of prescription-event monitoring

✍ Scribed by F. J. Mackay; G. L. Pearce; S. N. Freemantle; R. D. Mann


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
89 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-8569

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✦ Synopsis


Purpose Ð This study was a pharmacovigilance exercise which aimed to determine the postmarketing event pro®le of nefazodone, a newly marketed antidepressant, in community use.

Methods Ð Information was collected on patients included in a non-interventional observational cohort study conducted by means of Prescription-Event Monitoring in England. Incidence densities were calculated for all reported events.

Results Ð Information was obtained for 11 834 patients. Nausea and dizziness were the most frequent adverse events that led to stopping nefazodone and the most frequently reported events during the ®rst month of treatment. Unsteadiness and falls were reported more frequently in the elderly. Hepatic events, involuntary movements, thrombocytopenia, hallucinations and withdrawal reactions were reported rarely but were possibly associated with nefazodone. Eight overdoses involving nefazodone alone were reported with no serious clinical sequelae. Two premature births, one low birth weight term baby and two babies with renal abnormalities were outcomes in 38 pregnancies exposed in the ®rst trimester to nefazodone. One death in a woman aged 71 years followed an illness with serotonergic features.

Conclusions Ð Event data are presented for patients dispensed nefazodone in the community. The ®ndings are discussed.


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