Taub, Sharon, Krivoy, Amir, Whiskey, Eromona, Shergill, Sukhi S. (2021) New approaches to antipsychotic medication adherence – safety, tolerability and acceptability. Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 21 (4). pp. 517-524. ISSN 1474-0338. E-ISSN 1744-764X. (doi:10.1080/14740338.2021.1983540) (The full text of this publication is not currently available from this repository. You may be able to access a copy if URLs are provided) (KAR id:93779)
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/14740338.2021.1983540 |
Abstract
Introduction: Antipsychotic pharmacotherapy is considered a first-line treatment in schizophrenia-related disorders and is associated with favorable prognosis and lower mortality rates. However, low adherence rates present a major clinical challenge. In this paper, we will review contemporary approaches to improve adherence to antipsychotic treatment, considering their mechanism of action, safety, tolerability and acceptability.
Areas Covered: Novel pharmacological delivery methods included different routes of administration of registered medications (such as intramuscular clozapine preparation and transdermal asenapine), modifications of existing compounds (such as 3-monthly injectable formulation of paliperidone palmitate), and increased interest in oral long-acting medication formulations (such as with penfluridol). In addition, we reviewed innovative technology to monitor adherence, based on the use of electronic digital medicine systems and ingestible sensors.
Expert Opinion: All of these diverse approaches were clinically relevant in enhancing treatment adherence and found to be safe and tolerable. The place of each approach is predicated on a personalized approach in each patient, and future research could usefully use large comparative studies to establish robust treatment guidelines. The implementation of new and varied approaches to antipsychotic treatment adherence is welcomed and have the potential to make a significant impact on morbidity in this often difficult-to-treat population.
Item Type: | Article |
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DOI/Identification number: | 10.1080/14740338.2021.1983540 |
Uncontrolled keywords: | Schizophrenia, adherence, clozapine, paliperidone palmitate, penfluridol, asenapine, transdermal, intramuscular |
Subjects: | R Medicine |
Divisions: | Divisions > Division of Natural Sciences > Kent and Medway Medical School |
SWORD Depositor: | JISC Publications Router |
Depositing User: | JISC Publications Router |
Date Deposited: | 05 Apr 2022 09:31 UTC |
Last Modified: | 05 Nov 2024 12:58 UTC |
Resource URI: | https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/93779 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes) |
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