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History. Date of the Last Update: July 2010. . 2. Inclusion Criteria. PopulationsSchizophrenia: Adults and adolescentsBipolar disorder: Adults and youthsMajor depressive disorder in adultsBehavioral and psychological symptoms of dementiaYouths with pervasive developmental disorders, including
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1. Drug Class Scan: Atypical Antipsychotics
2. History Date of the Last Update: July 2010
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3. Inclusion Criteria Populations
Schizophrenia: Adults and adolescents
Bipolar disorder: Adults and youths
Major depressive disorder in adults
Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia
Youths with pervasive developmental disorders, including autism
Youths with disruptive behavior disorders, including conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder
(Includes inpatients and outpatients)
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4. Inclusion Criteria 4
5. Inclusion Criteria Effectiveness/ efficacy outcomes
Mortality
Quality of life
Functional capacity
Hospitalization, emergency department visits, etc.
Efficacy as measured by symptom response: response rates, duration of response, remission, relapse, speed of response, time to discontinuation of medication, etc.
Adherence
Persistence
Caregiver burden
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6. Inclusion Criteria Harms
Overall adverse effects
Withdrawals due to adverse events
Specific adverse events, major and general
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7. Methods MEDLINE (Ovid) search for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) from February 2010 to August week two 2011
Search for Cochrane and AHRQ systematic reviews (SRs)
FDA website search
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8. Results
1 AHRQ Systematic Review identified:
Warren et al (2011) – Therapies for children with autism spectrum disorders Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
4 AHRQ Systematic Review Protocols identified:
AHRQ Protocol (Posted 2010) – Efficacy and Comparative Effectiveness of Off-Label Use of Atypical Antipsychotics – Update
AHRQ Protocol (Posted 2010) – Comparative Effectiveness of First and Second Generation Antipsychotics in the Adult Population
AHRQ Protocol (Posted 2010) – Comparative Effectiveness of First and Second Generation Antipsychotics in the Pediatric and Young Adult Populations
AHRQ Protocol (Posted 2010) – Depression Treatment after Unsatisfactory Response to SSRIs when used as First-line Therapy
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9. Results 1 Cochrane Systematic Review Protocol identified:
Preda et al (Posted 2010) – Asenapine versus other atypical antipsychotics for schizophrenia. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 12.
4 Cochrane Systematic Reviews identified:
Komossa et al (2010). Olanzapine vs. other atypical antipsychotics for schizophrenia. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 3.
Komossa et al (2010). Quetiapine vs. other atypical antipsychotics. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 1.
Komossa et al (2011). Risperidone vs. other atypical antipsychotics. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 1.
Lobos et al (2010). Clozapine vs. other atypical antipsychotics. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 11.
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10. Results MEDLINE search identified 341 full citations
5 new SRs identified and 5 SR protocols identified
Multiple FDA safety warnings
No box warnings
4 warnings, 5 precautions, 6 adverse reactions, 3 drug interactions 10
11. New FDA Approved Drugs and Indications New Drugs
Latuda (lurasidone HCI) tablets 40mg and
80mg – indicated for the treatment of patients with schizophrenia
Approved October 2010
No new indications identified
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12. New Literature 24 new potentially relevant head-to-head trials:
19 head-to-head RCTs identified for schizophrenia
Includes two secondary analyses from CATIE
2 head-to-head RCTs for bipolar disorder
3 head-to-head RCTs for psychosis
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13. New Literature
Atypical vs. Atypicals (6 studies)
Olanzapine orodispersible vs. oral conventional (1 study)
Risperidone vs. olanzapine (5 studies)
Risperidone vs. quietiapine (3 studies)
Ziprasidone vs. olanzapine (3 studies)
Lurasidone vs. ziprasidone (1 study)
Clozapine in combo with ziprasidone vs. risperidone (1 study)
Asenapine vs. placebo vs. olanzapine (2 studies)
Paliperidone vs. risperidone (1 study)
Paliperidone vs. quetiapine (1 study)
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14. New Literature
47 RCTs identified that compared an atypical antipsychotic(s) to placebo or a drug other than an atypical antipsychotic.
Two Cochrane reviews and one Cochrane protocol that compared an atypical antipsychotic(s) to placebo, were identified but not included in this scan.
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15. Acknowledgements This report was prepared by:
Kathryn Clark, BA
Alison Little, MD, MPH
Valerie King, MD, MPH
Medline search performed by:
Andrew Hamilton, MS, MLS
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