Therapeutic drug monitoring of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors influences clinical dosing strategies and reduces drug costs in depressed elderly patients
J. Lundmark et al., Therapeutic drug monitoring of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors influences clinical dosing strategies and reduces drug costs in depressed elderly patients, ACT PSYC SC, 101(5), 2000, pp. 354-359
Objective: This study was initiated in order to describe and evaluate the e
ffects of a therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) routine of selective serotoni
n reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) on treatment strategies and drug costs in dep
ressed elderly patients.
Method: Blood samples were drawn from elderly depressed patients and analys
ed for steady-state trough serum concentrations of citalopram (n = 48), par
oxetine (n = 48) or sertraline (n = 39). A global efficacy evaluation was m
ade at baseline and after 6-9 months. Antidepressant drug costs before and
after TDM were estimated.
Results: Eight samples were excluded due to technical problems or noncompli
ance. In 65 of the 127 (51.2%) remaining cases, the treatment strategy was
changed according to the TDM outcome, in most a reduction of the prescribed
dose. Bioanalytical TDM costs included the antidepressant drug costs after
TDM were reduced by 10.2%.
Conclusion: The results support the utility of TDM in the search for the in
dividual minimum effective SSRI dose in the elderly.