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Pharmacoepidemiology of psychotropic drugs: examples of current research challenges on major public health issues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 April 2011
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Background – As a large number of persons are exposed to prescribed psychotropic drugs, their utilisation and impact should be further explored at the population level. Aims – To illustrate the interest of pharmacoepidemiological studies of psychotropic drugs by selected examples of major public health issues. Method – Selective review of the literature. Results – Many questions remain unsolved regarding the behavioural teratogenicity of prenatal exposure to psychotropic drugs, the impact of their increasing use in children, the long-term cognitive consequences of exposure to benzodiazepines, and the risks associated with extension of indications of antipsychotic drugs. Conclusion – Pharmacoepidemiological studies need to be further developed owing to the large number of public health questions raised by the extensive and expanding use of psychotropic drugs.
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