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Involuntary Facial Twitching in a Patient with Schizophrenia on Treatment with Long Acting Injectable Olanzapine

Psychopharmacology Bulletin 49(2): 63-64, 2019/06/20; https://doi.org/10.64719/pb.4596

Abstract

Dear Editor

We report a case of a 49 year old Caucasian male with chronic schizophrenia and a history of non-compliance with treatment, due to lack of insight, resulting in multiple acute psychotic relapses that required compulsory admissions to hospital during which he was treated orally with olanzapine, risperidone and aripiprazole monotherapies. Subsequently, the patient was switched to long acting injectable (LAI) risperidone [initially 25 mg and later on increased to 50 mg, once every two weeks] and placed on a community treatment order that led to substantial improvement in his treatment compliance and reduction in hospitalisation.1,2 Although the patient’s positive symptoms remitted, 6 years after commencement of LAI risperidone he continued to lack insight into his mental disorder and his apathy, asociability, and lack of emotional responsiveness progressively dominated his clinical picture and were particularly troublesome to his carers who were concerned that his negative symptoms may be, at least partly, secondary to his risperidone treatment. Thus, in an attempt to address those concerns, LAI risperidone was switched to LAI olanzapine as follows: LAI olanzapine 300 mg [instead of LAI risperidone] was administered on the day the latter was due, and was subsequently maintained at the aforementioned dose once every two weeks. Eight months later there was no notable change in the patient’s mental state, albeit his carers reported that switching to LAI olanzapine was associated with the insidious development of facial twitching which gradually increased in frequency, and was then observed several times per day.

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How to Cite

Feras Ali Mustafa, Agastya Nayar. Involuntary Facial Twitching in a Patient with Schizophrenia on Treatment with Long Acting Injectable Olanzapine. Psychopharmacology Bulletin. 2019/06/20; 49(2):63-64. https://doi.org/10.64719/pb.4596