TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - Profile of suicide attempts using intentional overdose with medicines, treated by a poison control center in ParanĂ¡ State, Brazil JO - Cadernos de Saude Publica A1 - Bernardes, Sara Santos A1 - Turini, Conceicao Aparecida A1 - Matsuo, T. SP - 1366 EP - 1372 VL - 26 IS - 7 N2 - This study presents the profile of suicide attempts using intentional overdose with medicines, treated at the Poison Control Center in Londrina, ParanĂ¡ State, Brazil. A retrospective study of cases treated from 1997 to 2007 was performed. Suicide attempts were significant among unemployed men, housewives, and retired women, and there was an association with other substances in 51.5% of the cases, with a higher frequency among men. 51.1% of the men combined the medicine with an alcoholic beverage, while in women, 84.8% of the associations involved other medicines. The most frequent pharmacological groups were tranquilizers (25.5%), antidepressants (17%), anticonvulsants (15%), and NSAIDs (11.9%). Prescribers must evaluate patients correctly before prescribing psychoactive drugs, since this is the pharmacological group most frequently associated with suicide attempts. Awareness-raising campaigns for rational use of medicines and social programs for suicidal patients should also help decrease the frequency of such cases.

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