| Literature DB >> 27433163 |
Faizan Mazhar1, Shahzad Akram2, Nafis Haider3, Rafeeque Ahmed4.
Abstract
Antipsychotic and antidepressant are often used in combination for the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders. The concomitant use of antipsychotic and/or antidepressant with drugs that may interact can lead to rare, life-threatening conditions such as serotonin syndrome and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. We describe a patient who has a history of taking two offending drugs that interact with drugs given during the course of hospital treatment which leads to the development of serotonin syndrome overlapped with neuroleptic malignant syndrome. The physician should be aware that both NMS and SS can appear as overlapping syndrome especially when patients use a combination of both antidepressants and antipsychotics.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27433163 PMCID: PMC4940515 DOI: 10.1155/2016/7128909
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Characteristics of neuroleptic malignant syndrome, serotonin syndrome, and sepsis.
| Neuroleptic malignant syndrome | Serotonin syndrome | Sepsis | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Precipitated by | Dopamine antagonists | Serotonergic agents |
| |
| Onset | Variable, 1–3 days | Variable, <12 hours | ||
| Identical features | Vital signs | Hypertension | Hypertension | |
| Mucosa | Hypersalivation | Hypersalivation | ||
| Overlapping features | Skin | Diaphoresis | Diaphoresis | |
| Mental status | Variable, stupor, coma, alert | Variable, agitation, coma | ||
| Muscles | “Lead-pipe” rigidity in all muscle groups | Increased tone, especially in lower extremities | ||
| Distinct features | Reflexes | Hyporeflexia | Hyperreflexia | |
| Pupils | Normal | Dilated | ||
| Bowel sounds | Normal or decreased | Hyperactive | ||