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Clinical use of mood stabilizers beyond treatment for bipolar disorder: The REAP-MS study
Chen,Chih Ken1; Yang,Shu Yu2; Park,Seon Cheol3,4; Jang,Ok Jin5; Zhu,Xiaomin6; Xiang,Yu Tao7; Ouyang,Wen Chen8,9,10; Javed,Afzal11; Khan,M. Nasar Sayeed12; Grover,Sandeep13; Avasthi,Ajit13; Kallivayalil,Roy Abraham14; Chee,Kok Yoon15; Chemi,Norliza16; Kato,Takahiro A.17; Hayakawa,Kohei17; Pariwatcharakul,Pornjira18; Maramis,Margarita19; Seneviratne,Lakmi20; Sim,Kang21; Tang,Wai Kwong22; Oo,Tin23; Sartorius,Norman24; Tan,Chay Hoon25; Chong,Mian Yoon26,27; Park,Yong Chon3; Shinfuku,Naotaka28; Lin,Shih Ku29,30
2023-04-28
Source PublicationAsian Journal of Psychiatry
ISSN1876-2018
Volume85Pages:103613
Abstract

Objective: Mood stabilizers are psychotropic drugs mainly used to treat bipolar disorder in the acute phase or for maintenance therapy to prevent relapse. In clinical practice, mood stabilizers are commonly prescribed for conditions other than bipolar disorder. This study investigated the distribution of mood stabilizer prescriptions for different psychiatric diagnoses and studied differences in the drugs, dosage, and plasma concentration in 10 Asian countries including Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, China, Thailand, India, Pakistan, Singapore, Indonesia, and Myanmar. Methods: Patients prescribed mood stabilizers (lithium, carbamazepine, valproic acid, or lamotrigine) for a psychiatric condition other than bipolar disorder (codes F31.0–F31.9 in the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition, Clinical Modification) were recruited through convenience sampling. A website-based data entry system was used for data collection. Results: In total, 1557 psychiatric patients were enrolled. Schizophrenia, schizotypal, delusional, and other non-mood psychotic disorders (F20-F29, 55.8 %) was the most common diagnosis, followed by non-bipolar mood disorders (F30, F31- F39, 25.3 %), organic mental disorder (F00-F09, 8.8 %), mental retardation (F70-F79, 5.8 %) and anxiety, dissociative, stress-related, somatoform and other nonpsychotic mental disorders (F40-F48, 4.4 %). The most frequently targeted symptoms (>20 %) were irritability (48 %), impulsivity (32.4 %), aggression (29.2 %), anger (20.8 %), and psychosis (24.1 %). Valproic acid was the most frequently used medication. Conclusions: Clinicians typically prescribe mood stabilizers as empirically supported treatment to manage mood symptoms in patients with diagnoses other than bipolar disorders, though there is on official indication for these disorders. The costs and benefits of this add-on symptomatic treatment warrant further investigation.

KeywordBipolar Disorder Mood Stabilizer Reap Schizophrenia
DOI10.1016/j.ajp.2023.103613
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaPsychiatry
WOS SubjectPsychiatry
WOS IDWOS:001003893300001
PublisherELSEVIER, RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85157964352
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINAL ADMINISTRATION
Faculty of Health Sciences
Corresponding AuthorLin,Shih Ku
Affiliation1.Department of Psychiatry,Keelung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and School of Medicine,Chang Gung University,Taiwan
2.Department of Pharmacy,Taipei City Hospital,Taipei,Taiwan
3.Department of Psychiatry,Hanyang University College of Medicine,Seoul,South Korea
4.Department of Psychiatry,Hanyang University Guri Hospital,Guri,South Korea
5.Department of Psychiatry,Bugok National Hospital,Changyeong,South Korea
6.Department of Psychiatry,Suzhou Guangji Hospital,the Affiliated Guangji Hospital of Soochow University,Suzhou,China
7.Unit of Psychiatry,Department of Public Health and Medicinal Administration,Faculty of Health Sciences & Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences,University of Macau,Macao SAR,China
8.Department of Geriatric Psychiatry,Jianan Psychiatric Center,Tainan,Taiwan
9.Department of Psychiatry,Kaohsiung Medical University,Kaohsiung,Taiwan
10.Department of Nursing,Shu-Zen Junior College of Medicine and Management,Kaohsiung,Taiwan
11.Pakistan Psychiatric Research Centre,Fountain House,Lahore,Pakistan
12.Department of Psychiatry,Services Hospital,Lahore,Pakistan
13.Department of Psychiatry,Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,Chandigarh,India
14.Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences,Tiruvalla,India
15.Department of Psychiatry & Mental Health,Tunku Abdul Rahman Institute of Neurosciences,Kuala Lumpur Hospital,Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia
16.Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health,Hospital Kajang,Selangor,Malaysia
17.Department of Neuropsychiatry,Graduate School of Medical Sciences,Kyushu University,Fukuoka,Japan
18.Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital,Mahidol University,Bangkok,Thailand
19.Department of Psychiatry,Dr. Soetomo Hospital - Faculty of Medicine,Airlangga University,Surabaya,Indonesia
20.Department of Psychiatry,University of Sri Jayewardenepura,Sri Lanka
21.Institute of Mental Health,Buangkok Green Medical Park,Singapore
22.Department of Psychiatry,Chinese University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong
23.Mental Health Hospital,Yangon University of Medicine,Yangon,Myanmar
24.Association for the Improvement of Mental Health Programs,Geneva,Switzerland
25.Department of Pharmacology,National University of Singapore,Singapore
26.Health Management International,Singapore
27.Regency Specialist Hospital,Johor,Malaysia
28.School of Human Sciences,Seinan Gakuin University,Fukuoka,Japan
29.Department of Psychiatry,Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital,Taoyuan,Taiwan
30.Department of Psychiatry,Taipei City Hospital and Psychiatric Center,Taipei,Taiwan
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Chen,Chih Ken,Yang,Shu Yu,Park,Seon Cheol,et al. Clinical use of mood stabilizers beyond treatment for bipolar disorder: The REAP-MS study[J]. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2023, 85, 103613.
APA Chen,Chih Ken., Yang,Shu Yu., Park,Seon Cheol., Jang,Ok Jin., Zhu,Xiaomin., Xiang,Yu Tao., Ouyang,Wen Chen., Javed,Afzal., Khan,M. Nasar Sayeed., Grover,Sandeep., Avasthi,Ajit., Kallivayalil,Roy Abraham., Chee,Kok Yoon., Chemi,Norliza., Kato,Takahiro A.., Hayakawa,Kohei., Pariwatcharakul,Pornjira., Maramis,Margarita., Seneviratne,Lakmi., ...& Lin,Shih Ku (2023). Clinical use of mood stabilizers beyond treatment for bipolar disorder: The REAP-MS study. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 85, 103613.
MLA Chen,Chih Ken,et al."Clinical use of mood stabilizers beyond treatment for bipolar disorder: The REAP-MS study".Asian Journal of Psychiatry 85(2023):103613.
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