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Psychiatric disorders,acne and systemic retinoids: comparison of risks
Authors:M Le Moigne  S Bulteau  Marie Grall-Bronnec  M Gerardin  Jean-Pascal Fournier  AP Jonville-Bera
Affiliation:1. Dermato-Oncology Unit, University Hospital H?tel-Dieu, Nantes, Francemarie.lemoigne@chu-nantes.fr;3. Addictology and Psychiatry Department, ‘Behavioral Addictions/Complex Affective Disorders’ Clinical Investigation Unit, Nantes, France;4. INSERM UMR 1246, University of Nantes and Tours, Nantes et Tours, France;5. Clinical Pharmacology Department, CEIP, University Hospital H?tel-Dieu, Nantes, France;6. General Medicine Department, University of Nantes, Nantes, France;7. INSERM UMR 1246, University of Nantes and Tours, Nantes et Tours, France;8. Regional Pharmacovigilance Center, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, University Hospital of Tours, Tours, France
Abstract:Background: The link between isotretinoin, treatment of a severe form of acne, and psychiatric disorders remains controversial, as acne itself could explain the occurrence of psychiatric disorders. This study aims at assessing the disproportionality of psychiatric adverse events reported with isotretinoin in the French National PharmacoVigilance Database, compared with other systemic acne treatments and systemic retinoids.

Materials and methods: Data were extracted from the French National PharmacoVigilance Database for systemic acne treatments, systemic retinoids and drugs used as comparators. Each report was subjected to double-blind analysis by two psychiatric experts. A disproportionality analysis was performed, calculating the number of psychiatric ADRs divided by the total number of notifications for each drug of interest.

Results: Concerning acne systemic treatments: all 71 reports of severe psychiatric disorders involved isotretinoin, the highest proportion of mild/moderate psychiatric adverse events was reported with isotretinoin (14.1%). Among systemic retinoids, the highest proportion of severe and mild/moderate psychiatric events occurred with isotretinoin and alitretinoin.

Conclusion: Our study raises the hypothesis that psychiatric disorders associated with isotretinoin are related to a class effect of retinoids, as a signal emerges for alitretinoin. Complementary studies are necessary to estimate the risk and further determine at-risk populations.

Keywords:Alitretinoin  isotretinoin  mental disorder  pharmacovigilance  psychiatric disorder  retinoid
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