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Trends in Antipsychotic Drug Use by Very Young


Trends in antipsychotic drug use by very young, privately insured ...

Despite increasing rates of antipsychotic use by very young children, provision of formal mental health services remains sparse.

Trends in Antipsychotic Medication Use in Young Privately Insured ...

In privately insured young children, antipsychotic use declined from 2009 to 2017, with shifts toward indications with some supporting ...

Trends in Antipsychotic Drug Use by Very Young, Privately Insured ...

This study describes recent trends and patterns in antipsychotic treatment of privately insured children aged 2 through 5 years.

Trends in Antipsychotic Drug Use by Very Young, Privately Insured ...

Among antipsychotic-treated children in the 2007 sample, pervasive developmental disorder or mental retardation (28.2%), attention deficit/hyperactivity ...

Trends in Antipsychotic Medication Use in Young Privately Insured ...

Annual antipsychotic use in young children was 0.27% in 2007, peaked at 0.29% in 2009, and statistically significantly declined to 0.17% by 2017.

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who report that antipsychotic prescription among children for similar conditions had doubled from 0.78% to 1.58% of the total antipsychotic ...

Trends in Antipsychotic Medication Use in Children, Adolescents ...

Despite concerns that use of antipsychotic medications in treating young people has increased, use actually declined between 2006 and 2010 ...

Antipsychotic Use in Young Children Declining, but Concerning ...

And though fewer young children are receiving antipsychotics, the children getting them are more likely to be taking other medications as well; ...

Trends in antipsychotic prescribing to children and adolescents in ...

In the UK, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) approved three drugs for those younger than 18 years: aripiprazole in ...

Prescriptions of antipsychotics: trends in children and teenagers

Most antipsychotics are not approved for use in children and young people. However, the prescription of antipsychotics in this group is ...

Antipsychotic Medication Prescribing Trends in Children and ...

The Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of antipsychotic medications in some children and adolescents with severe emotional and behavioral ...

Trends in Antipsychotic Drug Use by Very Young, Privately Insured ...

Nearly one fourth (3830/16 599) of patients with a claim for an atypical antipsychotic were aged 9 years and younger, and nearly 80% of these (3021/3830) were ...

National Trends in the Outpatient Treatment of Children and ...

In recent years, second-generation antipsychotic medications have become common in the office-based mental health treatment of young people. These medications ...

Trends in antipsychotic use among children and adolescents in ...

The authors analyzed AP use in young patients ≤19 years based on claims data from one German SHI. In that study, the frequency of AP use increased from 0.23% in ...

Patterns of Antipsychotic Prescribing by Physicians to Young Children

Antipsychotic use among young children has grown rapidly despite a lack of approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for broad ...

Trends in off-label use of antipsychotic medications among Texas ...

Younger children and those receiving FGAs were more likely to be off-label antipsychotic users, with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ...

National Trends in the Mental Health Care of Children, Adolescents ...

Antipsychotics were the fastest growing class of psychotropic medications among young people. Although psychiatrists continue to account for ...

Trends in antipsychotic prescribing in children and adolescents

Their finding is of substantial public health significance even if only roughly 0·1% of all young people attending a GP practice receive such prescriptions, ...

Trends in Antipsychotic Medication Use in Young Privately Insured ...

Results Annual antipsychotic use in young children was 0.27% in 2007, peaked at 0.29% in 2009, and statistically significantly declined to 0.17% by 2017 (linear ...

A multi-national comparison of antipsychotic drug use in children ...

... trends in AP use among children and adolescents. A repeated cross-sectional design was applied to cohorts from varied sources from Denmark ...