Posted by catachrest on June 23, 2005, at 9:18:22
The following is from the Health Canada web site:
Health Canada Endorsed Important Safety Information on Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs and Dementia
June 22, 2005
Subject: Increased Mortality Associated with the Use of Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs in Elderly Patients with DementiaDear Health Care Professional,
Health Canada is advising Canadians that treatment with atypical antipsychotic medication of behavioral disorders in elderly patients is associated with an increased risk for all-cause mortality. Except for risperidone (RISPERDAL), these medications are not approved for use in elderly demented patients.
Of a total of 13 placebo-controlled studies performed with risperidone (RISPERDAL), quetiapine (SEROQUEL) and olanzapine (ZYPREXA) in elderly demented patients with behavioral disorders, 10 studies showed numerical increases in all-cause mortality in the drug-treated groups compared to the placebo-treated groups. Overall, these studies enrolled a total of 3965 patients, showed a mean 1.6 fold-increase in death rate in the drug-treated patients. Most of the deaths were either due to heart related events (e.g., heart failure, sudden death) or infections (mostly pneumonia).
All atypical antipsychotic drugs are approved for the treatment of schizophrenia. Risperidone (RISPERDAL) is also approved for the "short-term symptomatic management of inappropriate behavior due to aggression and/or psychosis in patients with severe dementia". There are no studies with clozapine (CLOZARIL) in elderly demented patients.
Because of the findings in the 13 studies, Health Canada is requesting that all manufacturers of atypical antipsychotic drugs include a warning of this risk in their Product Monograph describing this risk and noting that these drugs (except for RISPERDAL) are not approved for treating behavioral disorders in elderly patients with dementia.
The incidence of all-cause mortality observed in placebo-controlled clinical studies in behavioral disorders in elderly patients with dementia are:
[here follows a chart I can't post in text format. It includes the drugs Clozapine, Risperidone, Quetiapine (Seroquel), Olanzapine (Zyprexa). To see it, go to http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpfb-dgpsa/tpd-dpt/atyp-antipsycho_hpc-cps_e.html .]
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