Zolpidem use and the risk of injury : a population-based follow-up study.

Author(s)
Chung, S.D. Lin, C.C. Wang, L.H. Lin, H.C. & Kang, J.H.
Year
Abstract

While an association between zolpidem use and fracture and road accident was previously proposed, this study aimed to further explore the frequency and risk of a wide spectrum of injuries in subjects prescribed with zolpidem in Taiwan. 77,036 subjects were identified who received Zolpidem treatment between 2005 and 2007. 77,036 comparison were randomly selected subjects who were frequency-matched based-on their demographic profiles. The authors individually tracked each subject for a 90-day period to identify those who subsequently suffered an injury. Cox proportional hazards regressions were performed to calculate the hazard ratio of injury between the two groups. The incidence rate of injury during the 90-day follow-up period for the total subjects was 18.11 (95% CI = 17.69—18.54) per 100 person-years; this was 24.35 (95% CI = 23.66—25.05) and 11.86 (95% CI = 11.39—12.36) for the study and comparison cohort, respectively. After adjusting for demographic variables, the hazard ratio (HR) of injury during the 90-day follow-up period for study subjects was 1.83 (95% CI = 1.73—1.94) that of comparison subjects. Additionally, compared to comparison subjects, the adjusted HR of injury during the 90-day follow-up period for study subjects who were prescribed Zolpidem for >30 days was as high as 2.17 (95% CI = 2.05—2.32). The adjusted HR of injury to blood vessels for study subjects was particularly high when compared to comparison subjects (HR = 6.34; 95% CI = 1.37—29.38). It was found that patients prescribed with Zolpidem were at a higher risk for a wide range of injuries. (Author/publisher)

Publication

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20131204 ST [electronic version only]
Source

PLoS ONE, Vol. 8 (2013), No. 6 (June), e67459, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0067459, 8 p., 24 ref.

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