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Australas Psychiatry ; 32(1): 84-88, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38165132

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: This study examined the rates and persistence of clozapine-induced tachycardia and heart-rate differences in patients treated with ß-blockers in the largest sample of patients with a psychotic disorder to date. METHOD: An audit of medical files for 101 patients who attended a clozapine community clinic and analysis of monthly measurements of resting heart rates. RESULTS: 51% met the clinical criteria for tachycardia. Heart rates were stable over time. ß-blockers were associated with small but significant reductions in heart rates. CONCLUSION: The cardiovascular risks of clozapine are often overlooked. ß-blockers are useful in lowering heart rates but they may be insufficient to reduce cardiac risk.


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Clozapine , Psychotic Disorders , Humans , Clozapine/adverse effects , Tachycardia/chemically induced , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/pharmacology , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/therapeutic use , Psychotic Disorders/drug therapy
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