Short communication, Note
The Changing Pattern of Poisoning with Psychoactive Drugs in Croatia
Jelena Macan
Rajka Turk
Davor Plavec
Ingrid Bošan-Kilibarda
Abstract
The aim of this study was to analyse the frequency of poisoning with psychoactive drugs (benzodiazepines, antidepressants and neuroleptics) over the last 15 years in Croatia. The analysis was based on poisoning incidents reported over the phone (hot line) to the Zagreb Poison Control Center and included two periods: 1985–1991 (period I) and 1992–1999 (period II). The data were analysed separately for children and adults. Each phone call was counted as one poisoning incident. Child poisoning with neuroleptics was significantly higher in period II than in period I and so was the adult poisoning with antidepressants, amytriptyline, and combined psychoactive drugs. The frequency of total psychoactive drug poisoning was significantly higher in adults than in children in both periods. From 1992, the frequency of adult poisoning with antidepressants considerably increased as one of the many consequences of war-related stress. The results indicate a need for careful psychiatric evaluation and more critical use of antidepressants in affected individuals.
Keywords
amytriptyline; antidepressants; benzodiazepines; neuroleptics; Poison Control Centre; posttraumatic stress syndrome
Hrčak ID:
735
URI
Publication date:
15.3.2001.
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