Abstract
We conducted a systematic review and a fixed-effects meta-analysis to determine whether incident adverse psychiatric events (APE) including depression, anxiety, psychosis, or suicide were associated with biologic therapy in IBD. Six randomized controlled trials and a cohort study met criteria, reporting an incidence of APE in 4,882 patients. The risk difference per 100 person-months of any APE with a biologic medication was 0.01 (95% confidence interval = 0.00-0.02). There was insufficient evidence available in randomized controlled trials to conclude that biologic therapy in IBD is associated with an increased incidence of APE.
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Jain, A., Marrie, R. A., Shafer, L. A., Graff, L. A., Patten, S. B., El-Gabalawy, R., … Bernstein, C. N. (2020). Incidence of adverse psychiatric events during treatment of inflammatory bowel disease with biologic therapies: A systematic review. Crohn’s and Colitis 360, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/crocol/otz053
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