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Antipsychotic Medication Use Among Children and Risk of Diabetes ...


Antipsychotic medication use among children and risk of diabetes ...

Although we found a potentially fourfold increased rate of diabetes among children exposed to SGAs, the findings were inconsistent and depended on the ...

Antipsychotic Medication Use Among Children and Risk of Diabetes ...

OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the risk of incident diabetes was in- creased with the use of second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) in a.

Antipsychotic Medication Use Among Children and Risk of Diabetes ...

Numerous case reports and studies have suggested a link between antipsychotic medication use and diabetes mellitus, impaired glucose tolerance, ...

Antipsychotics and the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Children ...

Epidemiologic studies have confirmed an increased risk for type 2 diabetes for individuals using some types of antipsychotics, particularly the ...

Antipsychotics and the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus in ... - PubMed

Children and youth prescribed antipsychotics had an increased risk of type 2 diabetes that increased with cumulative dose.

Antipsychotic Medication Use in Children and Risk of Diabetes ...

The use of atypical antipsychotics has dramatically increased in children and adolescents. ... between antipsychotic medications and diabetes mellitus ...

Antipsychotic medication use among children and risk of diabetes ...

Antipsychotic medication use among children and risk of diabetes mellitus. ... Andrade SE, Lo JC, Roblin D, Fouayzi H, Connor DF, Penfold RB, Chandra M, Reed G, ...

Antipsychotic drug use in children for mood/behavior disorders ...

While other studies have shown an increased risk for type 2 diabetes associated with the use atypical antipsychotic medications, this is the ...

Antipsychotic Use May Increase Diabetes Risk in Some Children

The results, which were published in JAMA Pediatrics, suggest that initiating antipsychotics may elevate a child's risk not only for significant ...

Antipsychotic Medication Use Among Children and Risk of Diabetes ...

OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the risk of incident diabetes was increased with the use of second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) in a large diverse cohort ...

Diabetes Risk Potentially Underestimated in Youth and Children ...

To the Editor Analyzing a Medicaid database, Bobo et al found an alarming 3-fold increased risk of diabetes in children and youth receiving antipsychotics, ...

Risk of Diabetes in Children and Adolescents Exposed to ...

Antipsychotics are associated with weight gain and diabetes. The risk and rate of diabetes in children and adolescents treated with antipsychotics is unclear.

New Medicaid Data Show Antipsychotic Use May Increase the Risk ...

The results suggest that initiating antipsychotics may elevate a child's risk not only for significant weight gain, but also for Type II ...

Youths prescribed antipsychotics gain body fat, have increased ...

“We also knew that children taking antipsychotics had an increased risk of diabetes. ... But the decision to use antipsychotic medications must be fully informed ...

Association Between Antipsychotic Medication Use and Diabetes

Antipsychotics likely increase the risk of diabetes through weight gain and directly by adversely affecting insulin sensitivity and secretion.

Antipsychotic Drugs and Diabetes Research | Cedars-Sinai

Some of these patient populations have increased diabetes risk even in the absence of antipsychotic drug use. Children develop insulin resistance during the ...

Metabolic Monitoring for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics

These medications can elevate a child's risk for developing serious metabolic health complications3,4 associated with poor cardiometabolic outcomes in adulthood ...

Antipsychotic Medication Use Among Children and Risk of Diabetes ...

Evidence shows an increased risk for the development of diabetes for pediatric patients on antipsychotics [50] . Yet, published studies are scarce regarding the ...

Diabetes, Psychiatric Disorders, and the Metabolic Effects of ...

Psychiatric disorders can be a risk factor for, as well as a complication of, diabetes. Antipsychotic medications, widely used to treat a ...

Antipsychotics May Increase Diabetes Risk in Children

A large retrospective study shows that children who begin taking antipsychotic drugs have an increased risk for the development of incident diabetes.