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Ive recently switched from 5-10mg of Zyprexa to 200-300mg of Seroquel & I need some help trying to work out the risk of getting diabetes from several websites I've looked at. For example:
http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/a...antipsychotic-related-risk-diabetes-mellitus-
Under the weakest study design (none of the above enhancements) quetiapine has an OR of 1.270
Under the strongest design (all of the above enhancements), ORs relative to no treatment quetiapine has an OR of 0.998.
What does it mean by "above enhancements" & "ORs relative to no treatment"?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3264670/?tool=pubmed
table 2 on this website I cant understand very well. It compares results of different doses of Seroquel. Im interested in the chance of getting diabetes according to >150 mg doses. I'm guessing it's 2.5 times more likely?
through my studies ive only really learnt that Clozapine & Olanzapine have the highest incidence of diabetes, followed by Quetiapine & Risperidone, than Ziprasidone & Aripiprazole which has the lowest incidence.
If someone could find me a table with risk of diabetes at different doses of the common antipsychotics that would be great. Im gunna continue trying to figure out the risks tomorrow.
http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/a...antipsychotic-related-risk-diabetes-mellitus-
OR stands for odds ratio but I dont know exactly what that means. Could someone with more understanding explain this to me?medicaid-psychosis-population-sensitivity-study-design
Under the weakest study design (none of the above enhancements), all antipsychotics were associated with significantly higher odds of diabetes relative to no treatment (p < 0.05). Estimated ORs were as follows: clozapine, 1.468; olanzapine, 1.108; quetiapine, 1.270; ziprasidone, 1.226; risperidone, 1.232; and conventional antipsychotics, 1.159. Under the strongest design (all of the above enhancements), ORs relative to no treatment were significant for clozapine (1.484) and olanzapine (1.149) and nonsignificant for quetiapine (0.998), risperidone (1.124), ziprasidone (0.717), and conventional antipsychotics (1.025).
Under the weakest study design (none of the above enhancements) quetiapine has an OR of 1.270
Under the strongest design (all of the above enhancements), ORs relative to no treatment quetiapine has an OR of 0.998.
What does it mean by "above enhancements" & "ORs relative to no treatment"?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3264670/?tool=pubmed
table 2 on this website I cant understand very well. It compares results of different doses of Seroquel. Im interested in the chance of getting diabetes according to >150 mg doses. I'm guessing it's 2.5 times more likely?
through my studies ive only really learnt that Clozapine & Olanzapine have the highest incidence of diabetes, followed by Quetiapine & Risperidone, than Ziprasidone & Aripiprazole which has the lowest incidence.
If someone could find me a table with risk of diabetes at different doses of the common antipsychotics that would be great. Im gunna continue trying to figure out the risks tomorrow.
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