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Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience ; : 96-100, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-157506

ABSTRACT

Urinary incontinence, although rarely reported, is one of the most important adverse effects of antipsychotic medication. It can be an embarrassing, distressing, and potentially treatment-limiting. Several antipsychotics, including both typical and atypical varieties, are known to induce urinary incontinence. Many antipsychotic drugs target the neural pathways controlling continence by binding to receptors of some neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine, acetylcholine, and adrenaline. Pharmacological management of incontinence should be considered if there is a risk of cessation of the antipsychotic therapy or any decline in patients' compliance. Amitriptyline, desmopressin, ephedrine, and anticholinergics such as oxybutynin and trihexyphenidyl are the most frequently used agents to treat incontinence. We think that the frequency of incontinence is higher than reported in the literature, and that follow-up routines should include a form of standardized screening for all possible adverse effects, including incontinence, of any given antipsychotic. In this article, we report a case of urinary incontinence as an adverse effect of paliperidone palmitate use during maintenance therapy in a patient with schizophrenia.


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Humans , Acetylcholine , Amitriptyline , Antipsychotic Agents , Cholinergic Antagonists , Compliance , Deamino Arginine Vasopressin , Dopamine , Ephedrine , Epinephrine , Follow-Up Studies , Mass Screening , Neural Pathways , Neurotransmitter Agents , Schizophrenia , Serotonin , Trihexyphenidyl , Urinary Incontinence , Paliperidone Palmitate
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Psychiatry Investigation ; : 95-97, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-34811

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Duloxetine is a balanced and potent serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor which is known to be effective in depression and anxiety disorders. The common adverse effects include dry mouth, nausea, insomnia, somnolence, dizziness and constipation. Reported adverse effects of the extra pyramidal symptoms (EPS) are rare. In this case, a patient who suffered from acute dystonia, after only one dose of 30 mg duloxetine is presented.


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Humans , Anxiety Disorders , Constipation , Depression , Dizziness , Dystonia , Mouth , Nausea , Norepinephrine , Serotonin , Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders , Thiophenes , Duloxetine Hydrochloride
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