Quetiapine-induced Priapism Requiring Frequent Emergency Admissions: A Case Report
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- PMCID: PMC4714272
- DOI: 10.1016/j.eucr.2014.09.003
Quetiapine-induced Priapism Requiring Frequent Emergency Admissions: A Case Report
Abstract
Priapism, a rare but well-known adverse reaction of first and second generation anti-psychotics, has been hypothesized to be associated with blockade of alpha 1 receptors. However, genetic abnormalities or heritability of affected cytochrome P450 alleles has not been ruled out as a causal mechanism. A case is presented with three episodes of priapism within 17 days while taking standard FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved doses of quetiapine. Cytochrome P450 3A4 genotype testing was performed and resulted with normal enzymatic activity. This case further eliminates enzymatic metabolism as a possible cause of priapism, thus strengthening the alpha one receptor blockade hypothesis.
Keywords: Antipsychotic agents; Priapism; Quetiapine.
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