Epilepsy Curr. 2010 Nov;10(6):137-45. doi: 10.1111/j.1535-7511.2010.01382.x.
In 2008, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning that any and all antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) might increase the risk of suicidal ideation, suicide attempt, and completed suicide. Considerable confusion and concern followed regarding the use of these drugs, in general, and specifically for people with epilepsy. Recently, four publications examined suicidality and AED use among several databases and illustrated how biases affect the findings. None of the studies was able to control completely for the indication for which the AEDs were prescribed or to account for the varying intensities with which different specialists monitoring patients for suicidality. Though multiple analyses were conducted for many AEDs, no study controlled for the numerous comparisons made. The result is a multitude of contradictions in the findings across studies and even within studies, with no study providing clear or convincing support for the FDA conclusions. This review attempts to clarify the methodological issues in assessing potential associations between AED use and suicidality.
2008 年,美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)发布警告称,所有抗癫痫药物(AEDs)都可能增加自杀意念、自杀企图和自杀完成的风险。此后,人们对这些药物的使用产生了相当大的混淆和担忧,尤其是对于患有癫痫的人。最近,有四项出版物研究了自杀倾向和 AED 在多个数据库中的使用情况,并说明了偏见如何影响研究结果。这些研究都没有完全控制 AED 被开处方的适应症,也没有考虑到不同专家监测患者自杀倾向的不同程度。尽管对许多 AED 进行了多次分析,但没有一项研究对众多比较进行了控制。结果是,在研究之间甚至在同一研究内,研究结果存在大量矛盾,没有一项研究为 FDA 的结论提供明确或令人信服的支持。本综述试图澄清评估 AED 使用与自杀倾向之间潜在关联的方法学问题。