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Risks of suicide attempts after prescription of zolpidem in people with depression: a nationwide population study in South Korea

Authors
Kim, HyewonKim, YuwonMyung, WoojaeFava, MaurizioMischoulon, DavidLee, UnjooLee, HyosangNa, Eun JinChoi, Kwan WooShin, Myung-HeeJeon, Hong Jin
Issue Date
Mar-2020
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
Keywords
suicide attempt; zolpidem; depression; incidence rate ratios
Citation
Sleep, v.43, no.3
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Sleep
Volume
43
Number
3
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/49375
DOI
10.1093/sleep/zsz235
ISSN
0161-8105
1550-9109
Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the association between zolpidem prescription and suicide attempts in people with depression Methods: A nationwide, population-based electronic medical records database from the Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service of South was used to investigate the incidence rate ratios (IRRs) of suicide attempts and probable suicide attempts in people with depression before and after zolpidem prescription using self-controlled case series design. Results: In a total of 445 people who attempted suicide and 23 141 people who attempted probable suicide attempt, the IRRs of suicidal behavior during the risk periods before and after zolpidem prescription increased compared with those at the baseline. The IRRs gradually increased and peaked immediately before the prescription of zolpidem. The IRR was 70.06 (95% CI: 25.58-191.90) on day 2 before zolpidem prescription and 63.35 (95% CI: 22.99-174.59) on day 1 after zolpidem prescription in the suicide attempt group. The IRR was 24.07 (95% CI: 20.50-28.26) on the day before zolpidem prescription and 14.96 (95% CI: 12.21-18.34) on the day after zolpidem prescription in the probable suicide attempt group. The ratios declined eventually after zolpidem was prescribed. Conclusions: Although zolpidem prescription was associated with an increased risk of suicide attempts in people with depression, the risk increased and peaked immediately before zolpidem prescription. The risk declined gradually thereafter. This result indicates that the risk of suicide attempts increases at the time of zolpidem prescription. However, zolpidem prescription does not contribute to additional increase in the risk of suicide attempts.
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