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. 2016 Jun;197:182–188. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2016.03.013

Table 3.

Psychotropic prescribing by type during 1 year follow-up.

All (N=41,500)
Male (N=17,183)
Female (N=24,317)
Psychotropic medication n % n % n %
Typical antipsychotics 2,292 5.5 773 4.5 1,519 6.3
Atypical antipsychotics 3,319 8.0 1,556 9.1 1,763 7.3
Depot antipsychotics 72 0.2 31 0.2 41 0.2
Lithium and other mood stabilisers 1,901 4.6 787 4.6 1,114 4.6
SSRI antidepressants 17,030 41.0 6,280 36.6 10,750 44.2
Tricyclic antidepressants 3,985 9.6 1,519 8.8 2,466 10.1
Other antidepressants 6,580 15.9 2,586 15.1 3,994 16.4
Benzodiazepines 7,637 18.4 3,139 18.3 4,498 18.5
Opioid analgesics 5,605 13.5 2,252 13.1 3,353 13.8
Other anxiolytics and hypnotics 5,592 13.5 2,201 12.8 3,391 13.9
Any psychotropic medication 26,065 62.8 10,405 60.6 15,660 64.4

All analyses restricted to patients with at least one year of follow-up.