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. 2008 Sep;22(7):778-83.
doi: 10.1177/0269881107083483. Epub 2008 Feb 28.

Who responds to aripiprazole in clinical practice? An observational study of combination versus monotherapy

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Who responds to aripiprazole in clinical practice? An observational study of combination versus monotherapy

P Shajahan et al. J Psychopharmacol. 2008 Sep.

Abstract

We aimed to study aripiprazole, as monotherapy and combined with other antipsychotics, in routine clinical practice, to identify patients who had a favourable clinical response. We retrospectively identified all secondary care psychiatric patient records started on aripiprazole (n = 85). We assigned Clinical Global Impression scores to measure effectiveness. We examined demographic and clinical correlates of patients who improved (CGI Improvement scores < 5) versus those who did not improve (CGI > or = 5). 56 patients (66%) received aripiprazole as monotherapy, 29 patients (34%) in combination with other antipsychotics. 52 patients (62%) received a CGI 1-4 (minimally to very much improved), 32 patients (38%) a CGI > or = 5 (no change to very much worse). Patients who improved were less likely to have had previous or subsequent treatment with clozapine (p = 0.04). Discontinuation was due to agitation (35%), inefficacy (21%), nausea (18%) and worsening psychosis (12%). Combination with other antipsychotics resulted in less discontinuation and a lower maximum dose of aripiprazole. Aripiprazole was combined with other regular additional antipsychotics in 1/3rd of patients. Combination and monotherapy were clinically effective in around 60% of patients. Favourable response was associated with lack of treatment resistance. Agitation was the commonest reason for discontinuation.

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