Current Utilization of Bupropion Treatment in Children, Young Adults, and Adults in the United States.

J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol

New Jersey Poison Information and Education System, Department of Emergency Medicine, New Jersey Medical School Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, Newark, New Jersey, USA.

Published: December 2024

While available for decades, the use of bupropion has increased in recent years. To provide an updated review on the use of bupropion, this article aimed to describe bupropion prescription details, potential indication, and treatment duration in children, young adults, and adults starting bupropion treatment. Individuals aged 6-64 newly initiating bupropion hydrochloride treatment were identified from commercial claims data (MarketScan, 1/1/2016-12/31/2022). New bupropion use was defined as at least 1 year without any prior bupropion dispensed prescription. Potential indications for bupropion treatment were identified from inpatient/outpatient records (ICD-10-CM diagnoses) in the 30 days prior to bupropion initiation. All analyses were stratified by age: children (6-17 years), young adults (18-29 years), and adults (30-64 years) and treatment duration up to 1 year was estimated with Kaplan-Meier estimation. The study sample included 39,833 children, 177,710 young adults, and 548,557 adults newly initiating bupropion treatment. Bupropion extended-release 24-hour 150 mg was the most common (62%) formulation and dose at initiation. Depression was the most prevalent potential indication (children = 57%, young adults = 47%, adults = 36%) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) was the next most common potential indication in children (25%) and young adults (12%); tobacco cessation and weight loss also identified as potential indications. Twenty-two percent of bupropion initiators were on concurrent selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor treatment. In children, suicidal ideation (16.3%), poisoning (5.9%), and anorexia or bulimia nervosa (2.2%) were relatively common diagnoses prior to bupropion initiation. Overall, 39%-45% remained on bupropion treatment for at least 6 months, with variation by potential indication. The antidepressant bupropion is prescribed to children, young adults, and adults for a variety of indications in the United States, with depression and ADHD the most common indications in children. As the prescribing of bupropion becomes more widespread, additional safety and effectiveness data will be necessary to inform prescribing decisions, particularly in populations with unknown efficacy.

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