Literature DB >> 17665812

Clozapine-induced eosinophilia and switch to quetiapine in a patient with chronic schizophrenia with suicidal tendencies.

Patricia Zipris1, Yuval Melamed, Abraham Weizman, Avi Bleich.   

Abstract

Clozapine has proven effective in reducing morbidity and suicidality in chronic non-remitting patients with schizophrenia. Occasionally, despite good therapeutic response, clozapine must be stopped due to dangerous side effects such as agranulocytosis. Drug-induced eosinophilia is a non-dose-dependent side effect of clozapine. In cases of mild increments of eosinophils and if the patient is asymptomatic, there is no need to make an immediate decision. However, if the increment is severe and producing symptoms, withdrawing the probable causative drug is warranted. There is a possible association between eosinophilia and myocarditis, a life-threatening condition. The efficacy of corticosteroid therapy in the treatment of eosinophilia has not been clearly established. We present a case report where switching from clozapine to quetiapine maintained the improvement in clinical status, after remittance of eosinophilia.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17665812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci        ISSN: 0333-7308            Impact factor:   0.481


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1.  Clozapine induced eosinophilia.

Authors:  Pradipta Majumder; R K Chadda; P Goyal; A Mittal; Nand Kumar
Journal:  Indian J Psychiatry       Date:  2011-04       Impact factor: 1.759

2.  Eosinophilia induced by clozapine: a report of two cases and review of the literature.

Authors:  Jitender Aneja; Nidhi Sharma; Sudhir Mahajan; Subho Chakrabarti; Sandeep Grover
Journal:  J Family Med Prim Care       Date:  2015 Jan-Mar

3.  Case report of eosinophilia induced by quetiapine.

Authors:  Liming Chen; Pei Tan; Xiaolin Tan
Journal:  Shanghai Arch Psychiatry       Date:  2015-12-25
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