METHODS:
This was a one-year prevalence and follow-up study based on information retrieved from the nationwide Norwegian prescription database for the period 2006-2010. The study population consisted of adolescents aged 15-16 years who had filled at least one prescription for a psychotropic drug in the study period. The main outcome measures were filling of hypnotic, antidepressant, and/or anxiolytic drug prescriptions.
RESULTS:
Overall use of psychotropic drugs increased from 13.9 to 21.5 per 1000 among boys and from 19.7 to 24.7 per 1000 among girls during the 2006- 2010 period. Hypnotic drugs, and melatonin in particular, accounted for most of the increase. For melatonin, the annual median amount dispensed was 180 defined daily doses through the period until 2010, at which time it decreased to 90 defined daily doses. In total, 16.4% of all incident psychotropic drug users in 2007 were still having prescriptions dispensed in 2010.
CONCLUSION:
This study shows an increase in hypnotic drugs dispensed for adolescents in Norway, mainly attributable to the increasing use of melatonin. The amount of melatonin dispensed indicates more than sporadic use over longer periods, despite melatonin only being licensed in Norway for use in insomnia for individuals aged 55 years or older.
- Forfattere: Steffenak, Anne Kjersti Myhrene; Nordström, Gun; Larsson, Bodil Wilde; Skurtveit, Svetlana; Hartz, Ingeborg
- Publisert: Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 2012 ;Volum 21. Suppl. 3 s. 153-153. FHI HIHM UiO