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- Title
A Retrospective Study of Body Weight Changes in Patients Receiving Cyproheptadine in A Hospital-Based Outpatient Setting in Thailand.
- Authors
Sirasit Chansane; Woranat Suntornsantoon; Pongpan Chaiyapak; Daylia Thet; Tippawan Siritientong
- Abstract
The use of cyproheptadine as an appetite stimulant is off label in Thailand which depends on professional discretion. This study aimed to determine the potential of weight gain effect of cyproheptadine in Thai patients. A retrospective study was conducted in adult patients receiving cyproheptadine as an off-labelled use for appetite stimulant, having body weight records at 2 times consecutively during 12-month period at the medical outpatient department, the Police General Hospital, Thailand. Of 125 participants, 69.6% were females and the mean age was 78.38 (SD ± 11.68) years. Hypertension, dyslipidemia and diabetes mellitus were the most common underlying conditions. The mean body mass index (BMI) at 1st visit was 21.16 (SD ± 3.64) kg/m². The mean body weight at 1st and 2nd visit were 52.46 (SD ± 11.11) kg, and 52.61 (SD ± 10.98) kg, respectively. Overall, there was no significant change in body weight between two visits. In underweight patients (BMI < 18.5 kg/m²), the mean BMI decreased significantly in the 2nd visit compared to 1st visit (p = 0.044). At the 2nd visit, older age and highdensity lipoprotein cholesterol levels were negatively associated with body weight (p < 0.05). The polypharmacy (odds ratio (OR), 0.778; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.616 - 0.982), the presence of hypertension (OR, 0.022; 95%. CI, 0.001 - 0.390) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels (OR, 0.969; 95% CI, 0.942 - 0.996) were also negatively associated with abnormal BMI. In conclusion, cyproheptadine might not improve body weight at 4 mg per day. The factors associated with lower body weight in this study may be helpful in further research.
- Subjects
THAILAND; BODY weight; LDL cholesterol; BODY mass index; THAI people; WEIGHT gain; VISITATION in hospitals
- Publication
Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy / Majalah Farmasi Indonesia, 2023, Vol 34, Issue 3, p491
- ISSN
0126-1037
- Publication type
Article