Sex-Specific Differences in Antidepressant and Antipsychotic Treatment Outcomes and Serum Levels in Children and Adolescents

Scherf-Clavel, Maike and Fekete, Stefanie and Gerlach, Manfred and Correll, Christoph U. and Plener, Paul and Fegert, Jorg M. and Karwautz, Andreas and Heuschmann, Peter and Banaschewski, Tobias and Briegel, Wolfgang and Fleischhaker, Christian and Hellenschmidt, Tobias and Imgart, Hartmut and Kaess, Michael and Kolch, Michael and Reitzle, Karl and Renner, Tobias J. and Rexroth, Christian and Schulte-Korne, Gerd and Theisen, Frank and Walitza, Susanne and Wewetzer, Christoph and Keicher, Franca and Unterecker, Stefan and Walther, Sebastian and Romanos, Marcel and Egberts, Karin M. and Vloet, Timo and Taurines, Regina (2025) Sex-Specific Differences in Antidepressant and Antipsychotic Treatment Outcomes and Serum Levels in Children and Adolescents. PHARMACEUTICS, 17 (8): 983. ISSN , 1999-4923

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Abstract

Introduction: Sex-specific differences in psychopharmacological treatment have gained increasing attention in adults, with studies showing that women often have higher serum concentrations of psychotropic drugs due to biological differences. However, despite recognition of these differences in adults, reference ranges for therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) in general, but even more sex-specific therapeutic windows for psychotropic drugs, are lacking in children and adolescents, who may metabolize and respond to medications differently. Aim: The study aimed to investigate sex-specific differences in antidepressant (AD) and antipsychotic (AP) -treatment outcomes, and pharmacokinetics in childhood/adolescence. In particular, we examined differences in AD and AP serum levels and clinical effects, including adverse drug effects (ADEs) and therapeutic effectiveness. Methods: This study is part of the multicenter "TDM-VIGIL" pharmacovigilance project, which prospectively followed patients aged 6-18 years treated with AD and AP across 18 child psychiatric centers in German-speaking countries from 2014 to 2018. Clinical data, including drug concentrations (AD: fluoxetine, mirtazapine, (es)citalopram, sertraline; AP: aripiprazole, quetiapine, olanzapine, risperidone), were collected using an internet-based registry, and treatment outcomes and ADEs were assessed during routine visits. Statistical analyses were performed to examine sex differences in pharmacokinetics and clinical responses, adjusting for age, weight, and other confounders. Results: A total of 705 patients (66.5% girls, 24.7% <14 years, mean age of 14.6 years) were included. Female patients were slightly older, had lower body weight, and were more often diagnosed with depression and anorexia nervosa, while boys were more frequently diagnosed with hyperkinetic disorders and atypical autism. We found no sex differences in the serum concentrations of investigated drugs when adjusted for age and weight. In fluoxetine treatment in patients diagnosed with mood (affective) disorders, female sex was associated with the probability for very good therapy response (p = 0.04), as well as with moderate treatment response (p = 0.02) compared to no treatment response. Discussion: Our findings suggest that sex may not affect serum levels of investigated AD and AP in children/adolescents. However, treatment outcome of fluoxetine was associated with sex, with higher probability for a better outcome in female patients diagnosed with mood (affective) disorders.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: AGE; ARIPIPRAZOLE; OLANZAPINE; DISORDERS; GENDER; DEHYDROARIPIPRAZOLE; VARIABILITY; RISPERIDONE; PREVALENCE; FLUOXETINE; pharmacodynamics; therapeutic drug monitoring; psychotropic drugs; adverse drug effects
Subjects: 600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
Divisions: Medicine > Lehrstuhl für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin
Medicine > Lehrstuhl für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie
Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Date Deposited: 30 Mar 2026 12:35
Last Modified: 30 Mar 2026 12:35
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/67910

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