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Clozapine-induced fevers and 1-year clozapine discontinuation rate.

Joseph C Tham1, Ruth A Dickson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Clozapine-induced fever is a known side effect that can occur during clozapine initiation. This study aims to characterize patients who experience clozapine-induced fever, the nature of the fevers, and rates of clozapine continuation at 1 year in patients who develop fever versus those who do not.
METHOD: A retrospective chart review of 93 consecutive clozapine initiations (1991-1999) was conducted. Fever was defined as any 1 temperature at or above 38.0 degrees C (100.4 degrees F). Demographic information, presence or absence of clozapine-induced fevers, and continuation of clozapine treatment at 1 year were extracted from the charts. These variables were analyzed for significance, and subsample analysis was conducted for those with more severe fevers (at or above 38.5 degrees C [101.3 degrees F]).
RESULTS: Of the 93 patients, 20.4% (N = 19) developed clozapine-induced fevers. At 1 year, there was no significant difference in clozapine discontinuation rate between those patients who experienced fever and those who did not. Patients who experienced higher fevers (> or = 38.5 degrees C [101.3 degrees F]) tended to be significantly older than those who did not (p < .027). The mean fever duration was 3.8 days (range, 1-9 days), with a mean temperature of 39.1 degrees C (102.4 degrees F) (range, 38.0-41.0 degrees C [100.4-105.8 degrees F]). At 1 year, the patients who experienced fever showed no increased risk of severe reactions such as agranulocytosis. All patients with fevers continued clozapine treatment with good 1-year continuation rate on treatment with this medication.
CONCLUSION: Clozapine-induced fever is not an indication for discontinuing this effective medication. It is a benign, self-limited phenomenon not predictive of drug discontinuation at 1 year. Older age at time of treatment may be a risk factor for developing clozapine-induced fever.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12416597     DOI: 10.4088/jcp.v63n1005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Psychiatry        ISSN: 0160-6689            Impact factor:   4.384


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