| Literature DB >> 26898965 |
Francesca Anzellotti1, Margherita Capasso1, Valerio Frazzini1, Marco Onofrj1.
Abstract
Olanzapine-related seizures have rarely been reported despite associated proconvulsant risk factors described in the literature: myoclonic status, increased frequency of seizures, tonic-clonic seizures, as well as fatal status epilepticus. We present a psychiatric patient who developed repetitive focal motor seizures and lingual dystonia when olanzapine was added for psychomotor agitation and aggressiveness. Olanzapine was immediately suspended and the seizures progressively disappeared. A control EEG showed no paroxysmal discharges. Olanzapine shares some pharmacological similarities with clozapine, a neuroleptic with a high risk of dose-dependent seizures. This adverse effect should be taken into account, and olanzapine should be used with caution if concomitant circumstances decrease the seizure threshold. [Published with video sequence online].Entities:
Keywords: EEG; focal motor seizure; lingual dystonia; olanzapine; seizure; side effect
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26898965 DOI: 10.1684/epd.2016.0805
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epileptic Disord ISSN: 1294-9361 Impact factor: 1.819