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J Clin Psychopharmacol ; 39(3): 264-272, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30939594

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE/BACKGROUND: This article evaluates gender bias in the published clinical trials of new long-acting antipsychotics. METHODS/PROCEDURES: We conducted a review of controlled clinical trials of the new prolonged-release antipsychotics (aripiprazole, risperidone, or paliperidone) for the treatment of schizophrenia published in MEDLINE over the last 10 years and available in full text in English. The study followed the corresponding international recommendations. RESULTS: We identified 132 trials, and of these, 40 met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. We found that only 36.41% of the total patients were women. The separate analysis of the main variable between the subpopulations of men and women was carried out in only 6 of the 40 works included. In contrast, in 15 trials, this analysis was performed on secondary variables, generally related to safety. Only 3 of the 40 trials discussed the results separately according to sex. CONCLUSIONS: The clinical trials of long-acting atypical antipsychotic drugs show a far-from-negligible gender bias. Women are underrepresented, and the main and secondary variables are not analyzed separately according to gender. This is despite international recommendations establishing these criteria as part of a package of minimum requirements for meeting scientific validity and making results apt to extrapolate to the general population of patients.


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Antipsychotic Agents/administration & dosage , Clinical Trials as Topic/statistics & numerical data , Sexism/statistics & numerical data , Aripiprazole/administration & dosage , Clinical Trials as Topic/standards , Delayed-Action Preparations , Female , Humans , Male , Paliperidone Palmitate/administration & dosage , Risperidone/administration & dosage , Schizophrenia/drug therapy
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