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CNS Spectr ; 19(5): 403-10, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24284256

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Clozapine is used in the management of treatment-resistant schizophrenia and is effective in reducing aggression; however a subgroup of patients is poorly responsive. For violent patients in this group, there is limited literature on the use of strategies to augment clozapine with other agents. Here we present a case series of 6 schizophrenia patients, within a high-security hospital, who have a history of serious violence and who were treated with clozapine augmented with amisulpride. METHODS: We reviewed case notes and health records for evidence of violence/aggression and positive factors such as engagement in activities, and Clinical Global Impression (CGI) scores were formulated. We also examined metabolic parameters before and after augmentation. RESULTS: All 6 of the patients showed clinical improvement in symptoms and a reduction in their risk of violence to others. Five patients had a reduction in number of violent/aggressive incidents, and all patients showed improvement in engagement in occupational, vocational, and/or psychological work. Metabolic parameters were largely unchanged except for 1 patient whose Body Mass Index (BMI) increased. Five patients reported side effects as unchanged or improved. CONCLUSION: These schizophrenia patients with a history of violence showed clinical improvement and reduced aggression and violence with amisulpride augmentation of clozapine. To our knowledge, this is the first report of an antiaggressive benefit of this combination in forensic psychiatric patients. Further studies are warranted to establish the efficacy and anti-aggressive effects of amisulpride augmentation of clozapine.


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Antipsychotic Agents/therapeutic use , Clozapine/therapeutic use , Hospitals, Psychiatric , Schizophrenia/drug therapy , Schizophrenic Psychology , Sulpiride/analogs & derivatives , Violence/prevention & control , Adult , Aggression/psychology , Amisulpride , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Body Mass Index , Cholesterol/metabolism , Cholesterol, HDL/metabolism , Cohort Studies , Drug Therapy, Combination , Humans , Male , Retrospective Studies , Security Measures , Sulpiride/therapeutic use , Treatment Outcome , United Kingdom , Violence/psychology , Young Adult
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