Stay current with the latest press releases from within the industry.
Release issued 11th August 2008
Lamictal is the leading single-agent in first-, second- and third-line therapy, according to a new report from Decision Resources
August 11, 2008-Waltham, Mass.-Decision Resources, one of the world's leading research and advisory firms focusing on pharmaceutical and healthcare issues, finds that an astonishing 52.3 percent of newly diagnosed bipolar disorder patients are prescribed antidepressant drugs first line. The new report entitled "Treatment Algorithms in Bipolar Disorder" finds that this high preponderance of early-line antidepressant use stems from primary care physician prescribing. Surveyed primary care physicians specify selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (including Forest Laboratories' Lexapro) as a favored first-line treatment choice for patients with bipolar disorder I with acute depression (51 percent of surveyed physicians), bipolar disorder II with acute depression without hypomania (52 percent of surveyed physicians) and bipolar disorder II with acute depression with hypomania (46 percent of surveyed physicians).
"The number of primary care physicians who are diagnosing and treating bipolar patients has been on the rise in the past few years, but surveyed primary care physicians follow a very different treatment pattern than surveyed psychiatrists," said Madhuri Borde, Ph.D., analyst at Decision Resources. "Nearly half of the patients taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors first line receive these drugs as a monotherapy, despite guideline recommendations to give bipolar patients presenting with depression an antimanic first line."
The report also finds that GlaxoSmithKline's Lamictal is the leading single-agent in first-, second- and third-line therapy amassing 18 percent, 13.8 percent and 16.3 percent patient share in each line of therapy, respectively. Lamictal's accumulation of patient share in early lines of therapy is driven by psychiatrists' belief that this therapy is effective for patients with bipolar depression.
The majority of surveyed psychiatrists prefer Lamictal for first-line treatment of patients with bipolar disorder I with acute depression (59 percent of surveyed psychiatrists) and bipolar disorder II with acute depression and no hypomania (61 percent of surveyed psychiatrists). Lamictal and Abbott's Depakote ER are frequently prescribed first line by surveyed psychiatrists for bipolar disorder II patients who present with acute depression and hypomania (45 percent and 32 percent of surveyed psychiatrists, respectively).
About Treatment Algorithm Insight Series
Decision Resources combines in-depth primary research with the most extensive claims-based longitudinal patient-level data from PharMetrics® to provide exceptional insight into physicians' prescribing trends and the factors that drive therapy product choice, from diagnosis through multiple courses of treatment, for a specific disease.
For each disease examined, Decision Resources' Treatment Algorithm Insight Series provides the following:
About Decision Resources
Decision Resources (www.decisionresources.com) is a world leader in market research publications, advisory services and consulting designed to help clients shape strategy, allocate resources and master their chosen markets. Decision Resources is a Decision Resources, Inc. company.
If you want to find out more about the company visit Decision Resources Inc. profile.
(4th November 2008) Activity against MRSA is the most important attribute influencing physicians’ antibiotic selection for the treatment of skin and skin structure infections
(3rd November 2008) The Medicare hospital-acquired conditions initiative will spur increased patient screening and potentially increased antibiotic use
(27th October 2008) Top 10 things pharma should know about India – free paper from Decision Resources
(27th October 2008) Humira to replace Remicade as first choice among biologics for the treatment of Crohn’s disease
(22nd October 2008) The pharmaceutical industry and the election – new report available FOR FREE from Decision Resources