clozapine and Colitis--Ischemic

clozapine has been researched along with Colitis--Ischemic* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for clozapine and Colitis--Ischemic

ArticleYear
Clozapine-induced ischaemic colitis.
    BMJ case reports, 2013, Jan-22, Volume: 2013

    Ischaemic colitis is a rare side effect of antipsychotics, especially phenothiazines and atypical antipsychotics. The colitis may be precipitated secondary to the anticholinergic effects of such medication rather than a direct cytotoxic effect of the drugs themselves. A 32-year-old man with a history of schizophrenia was admitted to the hospital with a history of diffuse abdominal pain and vomiting. His bloods showed leucocytosis. Sigmoidoscopy demonstrated rectal sparing acute colitis, confirmed on biopsy findings. A CT scan also showed similar findings. After careful drug review, it was decided that clozapine was the cause of colitis and promptly stopped. The patient was managed conservatively on intravenous fluids and antibiotics and made a full recovery. Any patient starting antipsychotics should be counselled on their anticholinergic side effects. Drugs should always be considered as a cause of ischaemic colitis; although an uncommon complication of antipsychotics, it can have a potentially fatal outcome.

    Topics: Adult; Antipsychotic Agents; Biopsy; Clozapine; Colitis, Ischemic; Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; Male; Schizophrenia; Sigmoidoscopy

2013
[Ischemic colitis and neuroleptics].
    La Revue de medecine interne, 1999, Volume: 20, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Antipsychotic Agents; Clozapine; Colitis, Ischemic; Humans; Male; Time Factors

1999