Treatment of severe clozapine-induced neutropenia with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF). Remission despite continuous treatment with clozapine
- PMID: 9534838
- DOI: 10.1192/bjp.172.1.82
Treatment of severe clozapine-induced neutropenia with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF). Remission despite continuous treatment with clozapine
Abstract
Background: A 17-year-old boy suffering from a severe schizophrenic disorder of the paranoid type and mental retardation did not respond to treatment with typical antipsychotics, whereas under clozapine treatment he showed a favourable response. Discontinuation of clozapine led to an acute psychotic relapse. During clozapine treatment the patient developed severe neutropenia.
Method and results: Due to the history of unsatisfactory response to traditional antipsychotics, clozapine treatment was continued despite white blood cell (WBC) decline. Concomitant treatment with G-CSF was followed by a rapid normalisation of WBC.
Conclusions: This case report is not intended to challenge the clinical practice of discontinuing clozapine upon the development of neutropenia/agranulocytosis, but rather to stimulate further research in the pathophysiology and clinical consequences of a clozapine rechallenge after a WBC decline, especially in patients with a rather complex symptomatology where no sufficient therapeutic results can be achieved with any other pharmacological intervention than clozapine.
Comment in
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An alternative to interruption of treatment in recurrent clozapine-induced severe neutropenia.Br J Psychiatry. 2001 Aug;179:180. doi: 10.1192/bjp.179.2.180. Br J Psychiatry. 2001. PMID: 11483490 No abstract available.
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