Identifying Medications Underlying Communication Atypicalities in Psychotic and Affective Disorders: A Pharmacovigilance Study Within the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System.

Purpose: Communication atypicalities are considered promising markers of a broad range of clinical conditions. However, little is known about the mechanisms and confounders underlying them. Medications might have a crucial, relatively unknown role both as potential confounders and offering an insigh...

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Publicado en:Journal of Speech, Language & Hearing Research Vol. 66; no. 9; pp. 3242 - 3260
Autores principales: Fusaroli, Michele, Simonsen, Arndis, Borrie, Stephanie A., Low, Daniel M., Parola, Alberto, Raschi, Emanuel, Poluzzi, Elisabetta, Fusaroli, Riccardo
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Publicado: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Sep2023
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          Fusaroli, Michele
          Simonsen, Arndis
          Borrie, Stephanie A.
          Low, Daniel M.
          Parola, Alberto
          Raschi, Emanuel
          Poluzzi, Elisabetta
          Fusaroli, Riccardo
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          Pharmacology Unit, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy
          Psychosis Research Unit, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, Denmark
          Interacting Minds Centre, School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, Denmark
          Department of Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education, Utah State University, Logan
          Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
          Speech and Hearing Bioscience and Technology Program, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
          Department of Psychology, University of Turin, Italy
          Department of Linguistics, Cognitive Science and Semiotics, School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University, Denmark
          Linguistic Data Consortium, School of Arts & Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
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        United States. Food & Drug Administration
        Psychoses
        Communicative disorders
        Affective disorders
        Drugs
        Drug side effects
        Statistics
        Parasympathomimetic agents
        Confidence intervals
        Pharmacology
        Data analysis
        Vascular endothelial growth factors
        Odds ratio
        Comorbidity
        Antipsychotic agents
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          Psychoses
          Communicative disorders
          Affective disorders
          Drugs
          Drug side effects
          United States. Food & Drug Administration
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          Pharmaceuticals and pharmacy supplies merchant wholesalers
          Drugs and Druggists' Sundries Merchant Wholesalers
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          Parasympathomimetic agents
          Confidence intervals
          Pharmacology
          Data analysis
          Vascular endothelial growth factors
          Odds ratio
          Comorbidity
          Antipsychotic agents
      ab: Purpose: Communication atypicalities are considered promising markers of a broad range of clinical conditions. However, little is known about the mechanisms and confounders underlying them. Medications might have a crucial, relatively unknown role both as potential confounders and offering an insight on the mechanisms at work. The integration of regulatory documents with disproportionality analyses provides a more comprehensive picture to account for in future investigations of communication-related markers. The aim of this study was to identify a list of drugs potentially associated with communicative atypicalities within psychotic and affective disorders. Method: We developed a query using the Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities to search for communicative atypicalities within the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (updated June 2021). A Bonferroni-corrected disproportionality analysis (reporting odds ratio) was separately performed on spontaneous reports involving psychotic, affective, and non-neuropsychiatric disorders, to account for the confounding role of different underlying conditions. Drug--adverse event associations not already reported in the Side Effect Resource database of labeled adverse drug reactions (unexpected) were subjected to further robustness analyses to account for expected biases. Results: A list of 291 expected and 91 unexpected potential confounding medications was identified, including drugs that may irritate (inhalants) or desiccate (anticholinergics) the larynx, impair speech motor control (antipsychotics), or induce nodules (acitretin) or necrosis (vascular endothelial growth factor receptor inhibitors) on vocal cords; sedatives and stimulants; neurotoxic agents (anti-infectives); and agents acting on neurotransmitter pathways (dopamine agonists). Conclusions: We provide a list of medications to account for in future studies of communication-related markers in affective and psychotic disorders. The current test case illustrates rigorous procedures for digital phenotyping, and the methodological tools implemented for large-scale disproportionality analyses can be considered a road map for investigations of communication-related markers in other clinical populations. Supplemental Material: https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.23721345
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