An exploratory study evaluating the 20 medications most commonly associated with suicidal ideation and self-injurious behavior in the FAERS database

一项探索性研究评估了FAERS数据库中与自杀意念和自伤行为最密切相关的20种药物。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: A number of pharmaceuticals, including antidepressants and antiepileptics, have a strong correlation with suicide risk. However, it is not entirely clear which of these medications are more strongly associated with suicide-related behaviors. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to elucidate the drugs responsible for drug-associated suicidal ideation or self-injurious, recognizing the severe consequences associated with such outcomes. However, it is not entirely clear which specific medications are associated with higher levels of suicide-related behavior. Real-world data from the FDA adverse event reporting system database were analyzed to identify medications correlated with suicidal ideation or self-injurious. METHODS: The reporting intensity of the High-Level Term "suicidal ideation or self-injurious behavior" and its Preferred Terms across distinct categories was assessed using the Reporting Odds Ratio (ROR) and Proportional Reporting Ratio (PRR). RESULTS: We identified the top 20 drugs with the highest reporting frequencies, spanning sedative-hypnotics, antidepressants, antipsychotics, antiepileptics, antihypertensives, antipyretic/analgesic drugs, and antihyperglycemic drugs. Ranking these medications according to ROR, the top five medications with ROR values related to suicidal ideation or self-injurious were alprazolam, zolpidem, amphetamine, quetiapine, and fluoxetine. Further analysis showed that suicide-related adverse events were more frequently reported in females. Antiepileptics had the highest frequency of reported adverse events in the 51-55 year age group, compared to 16-20 years for antidepressants and 46-50 years for sedative-hypnotics. CONCLUSION: Our study provides valuable information for clinical drug selection by presenting a potential list of medication classes commonly associated with drug-associated suicidal ideation or self-injurious behavior. We observed a large number of adverse event reports of suicidal ideation with duloxetine and relatively few reports of suicide attempts. Acetaminophen and amlodipine had substantial adverse event reports of completed suicides, but may not be associated with drug-induced suicidal behavior. On the other hand, some drugs mentioned in this study, such as quetiapine, aripiprazole, and lamotrigine, are recommended to be used after assessing the risk level of suicide in patients.

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