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. 2008 May-Jun;36(3):183-6.

[Repercussions of the withdrawal of thioridazine]

[Article in Spanish]
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[Repercussions of the withdrawal of thioridazine]

[Article in Spanish]
I Buj Alvarez et al. Actas Esp Psiquiatr. 2008 May-Jun.
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Abstract

Introduction: As a consequence of the withdrawal of thioridazine from the market, patients who have been treated with this drug require a new therapeutic approach. We have observed patients who require admission to acute unit due to decompensation resulting from the withdrawal of thioridazine who present a difficult management of therapeutic regime. The clinical characteristics and drug treatment needed to stabilize the patient are described.

Results: The sample obtained in our unit included 15 patients with a mean of 20 years of stability prior to withdrawal of thioridazine. This represents 6% of all the patients treated with thioridazine in 2005 in our health care area. They had a common psychopathological profile: affective pattern in addition to the psychotic symptomatology with predominance of emotional lability and hypomaniac tendency which is difficult to control pharmacologically. Clinical stabilization was obtained in 27 % of patients by means of piperazine phenothiazines in monotherapy. An association with mood stabilizer and/or an atypical antipsychotic in 60 % of patients was needed. In 40 % we prescribed a mood stabilizer to manage affective instability and 27% responded to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) treatment, which is indicated as a second option due to resistance to pharmacological treatment and/or presenting a serious condition.

Conclusions: We propose starting treatment with a group of piperazine phenothiazines, evaluating the introducing of mood stabilizers and/or ECT in each case. There have been 33% re-admissions, 40% of which required medium/ long-term stay centers and one of which committed suicide. We demonstrate a high cost in terms of care, economic resources and of quality of life (autonomy, social skills and cognitive level) in our sample as a result of Meleril (thioridazine) withdrawal of the market.

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