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Review
. 2022 Sep-Oct;42(5):480-484.
doi: 10.1097/JCP.0000000000001588. Epub 2022 Aug 8.

Paliperidone-Associated Sialorrhea: A Case Report With Review of Current Literature

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Paliperidone-Associated Sialorrhea: A Case Report With Review of Current Literature

Bradley G Burk et al. J Clin Psychopharmacol. 2022 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Purpose/background: Antipsychotic-associated sialorrhea is a problematic adverse effect with potentially negative consequences on quality of life and medication adherence. While clozapine is the antipsychotic that is most associated with sialorrhea, there have been published reports of other second-generation antipsychotics associated with sialorrhea, including aripiprazole, olanzapine, quetiapine, and risperidone. Although drooling is mentioned within the package insert for paliperidone, to date there have been minimal published reports in which paliperidone is implicated as the offending agent.

Methods/procedures: Here, we present a case of sialorrhea in a 56-year-old man with schizoaffective disorder who had a supratherapeutic paliperidone level after both oral and intramuscular paliperidone use.

Findings/results: Paliperidone was ultimately cross tapered to aripiprazole, and the patient was given atropine drops and benztropine with resolution of the sialorrhea. We provide a review of the literature regarding the other available reports of paliperidone-associated sialorrhea, possible mechanisms behind pathophysiology, as well as reports from the World Health Organization and Food and Drug Administration adverse event reporting systems.

Implications/conclusions: Clinicians should be aware of the potential for paliperidone and other nonclozapine second-generation antipsychotics to be associated with sialorrhea, especially given the increased frequency of their use for a variety of psychiatric disorders.

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