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  • The survey investigates the use of off-label psychotropic medications in Italian brain injury rehabilitation centers, highlighting the prevalence and associations of atypical antipsychotic use.
  • Over 50% of participating centers reported off-label use of medications, primarily for agitation and behavior issues tied to acquired brain injury.
  • The study emphasizes the need for systematic monitoring of the effectiveness and safety of these medications, particularly off-label, and calls for further research to enhance evidence-based pharmacotherapy practices.

Article Abstract

Objective: Guidance on pharmacotherapy of neurobehavioural sequelae post-acquired brain injury (ABI) is limited. Clinicians face the choice of prescribing off-label. This survey assesses prescribing practice and off-label use of psychotropic medications in Italian brain injury rehabilitation centres and factors associated with atypical antipsychotics use.

Materials And Methods: Centres were identified through the roster of the Italian Society for Rehabilitation Medicine. Information was collected through a structured questionnaire. This study calculated the prevalence of centres reporting to use off-label individual medications and unconditional logistic regression Odds Ratio (OR), with 95% confidence interval (95% CI) of atypical antipsychotics use.

Results: Psychotropic medications were commonly used. More than 50% of the 35 centres (participation ratio 87.5%) reported to use off-label selected antipsychotics, mostly for agitation (90.5%) and behavioural disturbances (19.0%), and antidepressants, mostly for insomnia (37.5%) and pain (25.0%). Atypical antipsychotic use was directly associated with age <40 years (OR = 2.68; 95% CI = 1.25-5.76), recent ABI (1.74; 0.74-4.09), not with reported off-label use (0.98; 0.44-2.18).

Conclusion: In clinical practice, the effectiveness and safety of medications, in particular off-label, should be systematically monitored. Studies are needed to improve the quality of evidence guiding pharmacotherapy and to evaluate effectiveness and safety of off-label prescribing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699052.2014.992474DOI Listing

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