Long-Term Tolerability of Escitalopram in Korean AdolescentsLong-Term Tolerability of Escitalopram in Korean Adolescents
- Other Titles
- Long-Term Tolerability of Escitalopram in Korean Adolescents
- Authors
- 구애진; 원은경; 이철순; 이종일; 정희연; 김예니
- Issue Date
- 2013
- Publisher
- 대한소아청소년 정신의학회
- Keywords
- Adolescents; Depression; Escitalopram; Tolerability.
- Citation
- 소아 청소년 정신의학, v.24, no.4, pp 207 - 212
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 소아 청소년 정신의학
- Volume
- 24
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 207
- End Page
- 212
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/21647
- ISSN
- 1225-729X
2233-9183
- Abstract
- Objectives:We investigated the long-term tolerability of escitalopram in Korean adolescents.
Methods:The subjects were 37 adolescents, who had been diagnosed with depressive disorder in accordance to DSM-IV.
Clinical effectiveness was assessed by Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) scale at the final follow-up visit. Tolerabilitywas assessed through a medical record of the reason for discontinuation of escitalopram and documented adverse events.
Results:The mean duration of treatment was 78.1±89.5 days, and the mean dosage was 10.0±4.4mg/day. Out of the total 37patients, two (5%) patients sustained use of escitalopram. Twelve patients (32.4%) discontinued use of escitalopram due to targetsymptom remission, and 23 patients (61.9%) due to insufficient efficacy. Six patients (16.2%) had at least one documented adverseevent. However, no suicidal ideation or self-injurious behavior was reported. Significant differences in clinical symptom improvementefficacy were seen between the patients who were receiving escitalopram for less than 8 weeks (4.3%, 1/13) and those formore than 8 weeks (92.9%, 13/14). There was no significant difference between the tolerability of monotherapy compared to theconcomitant use group.
Conclusion:The results of this study suggest that long-term use of escitalopram may result in superior efficacy than shorttermuse, and is tolerable in Korean adolescents with depression.
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