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Int J Psychiatry Med ; 48(2): 103-8, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25377151

ABSTRACT

Ketamine is an anaesthetic and analgesic drug synthesized in the 1960s from phencyclidine. The recreational use of ketamine increased among the dance culture of techno and house music, in particular in clubs, discotheques, and rave parties. The psychotropic effects of ketamine are now well known and they range from dissociation to positive, negative, and cognitive schizophrenia-like symptoms. We report a case of a chronic oral consumption of ketamine which induced agitation, behavioral abnormalities, and loss of contact with reality in a poly-drug abuser; these symptoms persisted more than two weeks after the drug consumption had stopped. Antipsychotic treatment with paliperidone led to a successful management of the psychosis, getting a complete resolution of the clinical picture. Paliperidone has proven to be very effective in the treatment of ketamine-induced disorders. Moreover, the pharmacological action and metabolism of paliperidone are poorly dependent from the activity of liver enzymes, so that it seems to be one of the best second generation antipsychotics for the treatment of smokers and alcohol abusers.


Subject(s)
Isoxazoles/administration & dosage , Ketamine , Phencyclidine Abuse , Phencyclidine/analogs & derivatives , Psychoses, Substance-Induced , Pyrimidines/administration & dosage , Adult , Anesthetics, Dissociative/adverse effects , Anesthetics, Dissociative/pharmacology , Antipsychotic Agents/administration & dosage , Hospitalization , Humans , Ketamine/adverse effects , Ketamine/pharmacology , Male , Paliperidone Palmitate , Phencyclidine Abuse/complications , Phencyclidine Abuse/diagnosis , Phencyclidine Abuse/psychology , Phencyclidine Abuse/therapy , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Psychoses, Substance-Induced/diagnosis , Psychoses, Substance-Induced/etiology , Psychoses, Substance-Induced/psychology , Psychoses, Substance-Induced/therapy , Treatment Outcome
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Int J Psychiatry Med ; 46(2): 195-201, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24552042

ABSTRACT

The incidence of depression in diabetic patients is quite high; moreover, it has been suggested that the presence of depression itself may increase the risk of diabetes mellitus. Hence, it follows that the simultaneous use of antidiabetic and antidepressant drugs is common. Some clinical evidence indicates that selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) could be very useful in treating overweight patients, both with and without diabetes. However, recent deregulation of glucidic metabolism was tested in diabetic subjects treated with antidepressants. Several cases of hyperglycaemia and hypoglycaemia associated with other SSRIs have been published, whereas only one case of escitalopram inducing hyperglycaemia has been noted. The exact mechanism of glucose control impairment in patients taking SSRIs--escitalopram in particular--still remains unclear. We describe a diabetic 83-year-old woman with good glycaemic control (as evinced by glycaemic and glycosylated haemoglobin assay--HbA1c--values) before escitalopram initiation in response to therapy with glibenclamide. Escitalopram resulted in a significantly increased glycaemia values 5 days following administration. Glycaemia values returned to normality only after suspension of escitalopram, despite antidiabetic dosage increase. We report this case to draw attention to escitalopram as a possible cause of glycaemic control loss.


Subject(s)
Antidepressive Agents/adverse effects , Citalopram/adverse effects , Depression/drug therapy , Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy , Hyperglycemia/chemically induced , Aged, 80 and over , Diabetes Mellitus/psychology , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , Glyburide/therapeutic use , Humans , Hypoglycemic Agents/therapeutic use
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J Clin Pharm Ther ; 37(6): 733-5, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22646290

ABSTRACT

WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE: The most common complication of heparin therapy is bleeding. Allergic reactions to heparin are rare, and the mechanisms are poorly understood. We report on a case of acute systemic reaction after subcutaneous injections of a low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) in a patient with a genetic predisposition to thrombotic events and review the literature on heparin-induced acute adverse reaction. CASE SUMMARY: A 57-year-old diabetic, hypertriglyceridemic and hypercholesterolemic man was admitted with a fractured right malleolus sustained while driving. He was prescribed parnaparin sodium 4250 IU subcutaneously once a day. During the third injection, the patient developed widespread pain, sickness and facial rash, followed by a state of stupor (Glasgow Coma Scale 8) and was hospitalized in Neurological Unit. He was found to be a carrier of two genetic mutations (i.e. prothrombin G20210A and MTHFR mutation) associated with an increased risk of thrombotic events. Discontinuation of parnaparin and supportive care led to a sufficient recovery of the patient to be discharged 6 days after admission. WHAT IS NEW AND CONCLUSION: Treatment for heparin-related hypersensitivity reactions is largely supportive and symptomatic. Clinicians should be aware of these rare but potentially serious adverse events. Prothrombin gene mutations are quite common, and guidelines on anticoagulant therapy for affected patients are needed.


Subject(s)
Anticoagulants/adverse effects , Drug Hypersensitivity/etiology , Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight/adverse effects , Prothrombin/genetics , Ankle Injuries/pathology , Anticoagulants/administration & dosage , Drug Hypersensitivity/physiopathology , Fractures, Bone/pathology , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Glasgow Coma Scale , Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight/administration & dosage , Humans , Injections, Subcutaneous , Male , Middle Aged , Mutation
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Cancer Chemother Pharmacol ; 68(5): 1355-61, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21833589

ABSTRACT

The fluoropyrimidines are commonly used in chemotherapeutic cancer medicine, but many patients still experience severe adverse side effects from these drugs. We observed a severe toxicity in a 50-year-old woman treated with capecitabine and docetaxel for a metastatic breast cancer. Since dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) is the main candidate for pharmacogenetic studies on 5-FU toxicity, the entire coding sequence and exon-flanking intronic regions of the DPYD gene were sequenced in the patient. None of the previously described deleterious variants were detected. Also, the haplotype-based analysis failed to reveal DPYD variations associated with 5-FU toxicity. We also evaluated the UH2/U ratio in plasma as an index of 5-FU pharmacokinetics. The UH2/U value did not demonstrate low DPD activity in the patient. We discuss the advantages and limitations of this approach, particularly concerning the clinical applications of 5-FU pharmacogenetics in the family setting.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/toxicity , Dihydrouracil Dehydrogenase (NADP)/genetics , Pyrimidines/toxicity , Uracil/analogs & derivatives , Uracil/blood , Female , Humans , Middle Aged
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G Chir ; 11(4): 238-42, 1990 Apr.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2223516

ABSTRACT

Three cases of galactocele appeared as breast nodule during lactation are reported. From our experience and the recent literature, ultrasound shows a good reliability for the diagnosis of breast diseases during pregnancy and lactation in spite of oedema and breast turgidity, distinctive of these periods.


Subject(s)
Breast Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Pregnancy Complications/diagnostic imaging , Puerperal Disorders/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography, Mammary , Adult , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Milk, Human , Pregnancy
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G Chir ; 10(10): 582-5, 1989 Oct.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2518298

ABSTRACT

Eighteen cases of endometrial cancer under 45 years were clinically and pathologically reviewed. Epidemiological analysis confirmed obesity as an effective risk factor for this neoplasia. In only three cases the association of adenomatous hyperplasia with endometrial cancer was discovered. These data support the theory that in young women endometrial cancer is not an endocrine related neoplasia.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma , Uterine Neoplasms , Adenocarcinoma/complications , Adenocarcinoma/pathology , Adenocarcinoma/surgery , Adult , Age Factors , Female , Humans , Neoplasm Staging , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Uterine Neoplasms/complications , Uterine Neoplasms/pathology , Uterine Neoplasms/surgery
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G Chir ; 10(4): 185-90, 1989 Apr.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2518553

ABSTRACT

Nipple discharge, a rare clinical sign, is more frequently determined by benign breast diseases, but it can be associated to breast cancer; for this reason such clinical sign shouldn't be ignored. Cytologic examination together with breast examination and thermography are the correct oncologic approach for nipple discharge, because such way it is possible to select the patients for whom mammography or galactography are recommended as well as and breast biopsy depending on the galactographic data.


Subject(s)
Breast Diseases/diagnosis , Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Nipples/metabolism , Adult , Clinical Protocols , Cytodiagnosis/methods , Female , Humans , Middle Aged
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