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  1. Article ; Online: Chlorpromazine-induced status epilepticus

    Momčilović-Kostadinović Dragana / Simonović Periša / Kolar Dušan / Jović Nebojša

    Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo, Vol 141, Iss 9-10, Pp 667-

    A case report

    2013  Volume 670

    Abstract: Introduction. It is largely known that some antipsychotic agents could have proconvulsive and proepileptogenic effects in some patients and could induce EEG abnormalities as well. However, the association of status epilepticus with certain antipsychotic ... ...

    Abstract Introduction. It is largely known that some antipsychotic agents could have proconvulsive and proepileptogenic effects in some patients and could induce EEG abnormalities as well. However, the association of status epilepticus with certain antipsychotic drugs has been very rarely reported. Case Report. A case of an 18-year-old adolescent girl, with chlorpromazine therapy started for anxiety-phobic disorder was reported. Her personal history disclosed delayed psychomotor development. Shortly after the introduction of the neuroleptic chlorpromazine therapy in minimal daily dose (37.5 mg), she developed myoclonic status epilepticus, confirmed by the EEG records. Frequent, symmetrical bilateral myoclonic jerks and altered behavior were associated with bilateral epileptiform discharges of polyspikes and spike-wave complexes. This epileptic event lasted 3.5 hours and it was stopped by the parenteral administration of valproate and lorazepam; she was EEG monitored until stable remission. Status epilepticus as initial epileptic event induced by neuroleptic agent was not previously reported in our national literature. Conclusion. Introduction of chlorpromazine to a patient without history of seizures is associated with the evolution of an epileptic activity, including the occurrence of status epilepticus. Clinical evaluation of the risk factors possibly related to chlorpromazine-induced seizure is recommended in individual patients before administering this drug.
    Keywords chlorpromazine ; myoclonic status epilepticus ; adolescents ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 616
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Serbian Medical Society
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article: [Chlorpromazine-induced status epilepticus: a case report].

    Momcilović-Kostadinović, Dragana / Simonović, Perisa / Kolar, Dusan / Jović, Nebojsa

    Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo

    2013  Volume 141, Issue 9-10, Page(s) 667–670

    Abstract: Introduction: It is largely known that some antipsychotic agents could have proconvulsive and proepileptogenic effects in some patients and could induce EEG abnormalities as well. However, the association of status epilepticus with certain antipsychotic ...

    Abstract Introduction: It is largely known that some antipsychotic agents could have proconvulsive and proepileptogenic effects in some patients and could induce EEG abnormalities as well. However, the association of status epilepticus with certain antipsychotic drugs has been very rarely reported.
    Case report: A case of an 18-year-old adolescent girl, with chlorpromazine therapy started for anxiety-phobic disorder was reported. Her personal history disclosed delayed psychomotor development. Shortly after the introduction of the neuroleptic chlorpromazine therapy in minimal daily dose (37.5 mg), she developed myoclonic status epilepticus, confirmed by the EEG records. Frequent, symmetrical bilateral myoclonic jerks and altered behavior were associated with bilateral epileptiform discharges of polyspikes and spike-wave complexes. This epileptic event lasted 3.5 hours and it was stopped by the parenteral administration ofvalproate and lorazepam; she was EEG monitored until stable remission. Status epilepticus as initial epileptic event induced by neuroleptic agent was not previously reported in our national literature.
    Conclusion: Introduction of chlorpromazine to a patient without history of seizures is associated with the evolution of an epileptic activity, including the occurrence of status epilepticus. Clinical evaluation of the risk factors possibly related to chlorpromazine-induced seizure is recommended in individual patients before administering this drug.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Antipsychotic Agents/adverse effects ; Anxiety Disorders/drug therapy ; Chlorpromazine/adverse effects ; Female ; Humans ; Risk Factors ; Status Epilepticus/chemically induced
    Chemical Substances Antipsychotic Agents ; Chlorpromazine (U42B7VYA4P)
    Language Serbian
    Publishing date 2013-09-05
    Publishing country Serbia
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 128567-1
    ISSN 0370-8179 ; 0354-2793 ; 0049-0210
    ISSN 0370-8179 ; 0354-2793 ; 0049-0210
    DOI 10.2298/sarh1310667m
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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