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Suicidal Obsessions as Dose Dependent Side-Effect of Clozapine

Psychopharmacology Bulletin 44(1) :65-69 , 2011/02/15

Abstract

Objective

Although numerous reports suggest that different atypical antipsychotics can exacerbate or induce (de novo) obsessive-compulsive symptoms, there is no report of the development of ego-dystonic, suicidal obsessions during treatment with these medications. Here, the authors report the first case of clozapine-induced suicidal obsessions.

Method

The authors report a case of a patient diagnosed with bipolar disorder and who developed suicidal obsessions in the weeks after the dose of clozapine was increased from 150 mg/day to 300 mg/day.

Results

Symptoms quickly resolved after the treatment with clozapine was changed to the treatment with quetiapine and sodium valproate. Suicidal obsessions decreased promptly, within a few days, and disappeared completely when the dose of clozapine was 100 mg/day, quetiapine 600 mg/day, and sodium valproate 900 mg/day, 16 days after the initiation of changes in the medications.

Conclusion

The case report emphasizes the crucial need of differentiation between genuine suicidal desires and ego-dystonic suicidal obsessions. The authors suggest that in similar cases a change in antipsychotic medications to those with stronger antidopaminergic properties and lower 5HT2 receptor affinity should be considered, but also assume that the use of sodium valproate in treatment of obsessive-compulsive symptoms deserves further study.

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How to Cite

Branka Aukst-Margetić, Branimir Margetić, Vlatka Boričević Maršanić. Suicidal Obsessions as Dose Dependent Side-Effect of Clozapine. Psychopharmacology Bulletin. 2011/02/15; 44(1):65-69.