Assessment of independent effect of olanzapine and risperidone on risk of diabetes among patients with schizophrenia: population based nested case-control study
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- 3 August 2002
- Vol. 325 (7358), 243
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.325.7358.243
Abstract
Objective: To quantify the association between olanzapine and diabetes. Design: Population based nested case-control study. Setting: United Kingdom based General Practice Research Database comprising 3.5 million patients followed between 1987 and 2000. Participants: 19 637 patients who had been diagnosed as having and treated for schizophrenia. 451 incident cases of diabetes were matched with 2696 controls. Main outcome measures: Diagnosis and treatment of diabetes. Results: Patients taking olanzapine had a significantly increased risk of developing diabetes than non-users of antipsychotics (odds ratio 5.8, 95% confidence interval 2.0 to 16.7) and those taking conventional antipsychotics (4.2, 1.5 to 12.2). Patients taking risperidone had a non-significant increased risk of developing diabetes than non-users of antipsychotics (2.2, 0.9 to 5.2) and those taking conventional antipsychotics (1.6, 0.7 to 3.8). Conclusion: Olanzapine is associated with a clinically important and significant increased risk of diabetes.Keywords
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