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Pharmacoeconomics ; 1(3): 203-6, 1992 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10147030

ABSTRACT

A survey of the prescribing of psychotropic drugs was carried out at the Psychiatric Hospital of Bahrain. This retrospective study on 60 inpatients of the Long Stay Ward revealed a man:woman ratio of 2.7. 91% of the men and 88% of the women were over 40 years old. 44 of the 60 patients had a diagnosis of schizophrenia, the rest had dementia, depression, schizoaffective disorders, drug-induced psychosis, general paralysis or Huntington's chorea. 95% of patients received antipsychotic drugs. Thioridazine was the most common drug followed by chlorpromazine. The mean number of drugs/patient was 1.7, with 41.7% of patients receiving only 1 drug. Tardive dyskinesia was observed in 11 patients and 9 experienced varying degrees of tremor. The findings confirm that psychiatric illness treated by psychiatrists need not lead to polypharmacy. As a consequence, its treatment may be less likely to result in adverse reactions than when patients are treated by general practitioners.


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Long-Term Care , Mental Disorders/drug therapy , Psychotropic Drugs , Adult , Aged , Bahrain , Drug Utilization , Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced , Female , Hospitals, Psychiatric , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Physicians, Family , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Psychiatry , Psychotropic Drugs/economics , Psychotropic Drugs/pharmacology , Retrospective Studies
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