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Review
. 2018 May;9(5):237-256.
doi: 10.1177/2042098618756261. Epub 2018 Feb 6.

Safety of antipsychotics for the treatment of schizophrenia: a focus on the adverse effects of clozapine

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Review

Safety of antipsychotics for the treatment of schizophrenia: a focus on the adverse effects of clozapine

Domenico De Berardis et al. Ther Adv Drug Saf. 2018 May.

Abstract

Clozapine, a dibenzodiazepine developed in 1961, is a multireceptorial atypical antipsychotic approved for the treatment of resistant schizophrenia. Since its introduction, it has remained the drug of choice in treatment-resistant schizophrenia, despite a wide range of adverse effects, as it is a very effective drug in everyday clinical practice. However, clozapine is not considered as a top-of-the-line treatment because it may often be difficult for some patients to tolerate as some adverse effects can be particularly bothersome (i.e. sedation, weight gain, sialorrhea etc.) and it has some other potentially dangerous and life-threatening side effects (i.e. myocarditis, seizures, agranulocytosis or granulocytopenia, gastrointestinal hypomotility etc.). As poor treatment adherence in patients with resistant schizophrenia may increase the risk of a psychotic relapse, which may further lead to impaired social and cognitive functioning, psychiatric hospitalizations and increased treatment costs, clozapine adverse effects are a common reason for discontinuing this medication. Therefore, every effort should be made to monitor and minimize these adverse effects in order to improve their early detection and management. The aim of this paper is to briefly summarize and provide an update on major clozapine adverse effects, especially focusing on those that are severe and potentially life threatening, even if most of the latter are relatively uncommon.

Keywords: adverse effects; clozapine; life threatening; management; resistant schizophrenia.

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Conflict of interest statement: No author or immediate family member has financial relationships with commercial organizations that might appear to represent a potential conflict of interest with the material presented.

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Figure 1.
Proposed protocol for monitoring patients commenced on clozapine for clozapine-related cardiomyopathy, myocarditis and pericarditis (adapted and modified from De Berardis et al. and Ronaldson et al.). ICU, intensive care unit; ULN, upper limit of normal.

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