scholarly journals Assessment of Switching to Suvorexant versus the Use of Add-on Suvorexant in Combination with Benzodiazepine Receptor Agonists in Insomnia Patients: A Retrospective Study

2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 184-189 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masakazu Hatano ◽  
Hiroyuki Kamei ◽  
Risa Inagaki ◽  
Haruna Matsuzaki ◽  
Manako Hanya ◽  
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Healthcare ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 1724
Author(s):  
Tasuku Okui ◽  
Jinsang Park ◽  
Akie Hirata ◽  
Naoki Nakashima

In recent years, the prescription trends of benzodiazepine receptor agonists (BZRAs) have not been investigated in Japan despite the publication of guidelines that promote cautious use of BZRAs. The prescription trend of BZRAs was assessed using the electronic healthcare records data of a University Hospital in Japan. The data from April 2009 to March 2021 were used. The following three types of outcomes were set: the proportion of patients who were prescribed with BZRAs within those prescribed hypnotics or anxiolytics; the mean number of the types of prescribed BZRAs, and the mean average daily doses of BZRAs. The same analysis was conducted for benzodiazepines (BZDs) and non-benzodiazepines (Z-drugs). As a result, we found that the proportions of patients prescribed BZRAs within those prescribed hypnotics or anxiolytics began to decrease, particularly from 2015 for patients aged <75 years and those aged ≥75 years. Further, the degree of decrease was larger in patients aged ≥75 years. The proportion for BZDs decreased particularly in the study period, and the proportion for Z-drugs also began to decrease approximately from 2016 in patients aged ≥75 years. The results suggest a possibility that guidelines affected the decreased prescriptions of BZRAs.


1999 ◽  
Vol 79 ◽  
pp. 235
Author(s):  
Ryoko Yoshikawa ◽  
Shigeyuki Chaki ◽  
Shigeru Okuyama ◽  
Shin-ichi Ogawa ◽  
Yoshiko Suzuki ◽  
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