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Hypoglycemia associated with insulin hypersecretion following the addition of olanzapine to conventional antipsychotics

After a violent episode, a 47-year-old Japanese man with chronic treatment-resistant schizophrenia was admitted to our hospital and treated with conventional antipsychotics. After 3 years, olanzapine was added. Four days later, he lost consciousness and blood tests revealed marked hypoglycemia, incr...

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Autor principal: Nagamine, Takahiko
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2671941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19412507
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description After a violent episode, a 47-year-old Japanese man with chronic treatment-resistant schizophrenia was admitted to our hospital and treated with conventional antipsychotics. After 3 years, olanzapine was added. Four days later, he lost consciousness and blood tests revealed marked hypoglycemia, increased insulin levels, and a homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance of 2.5. He recovered rapidly after intravenous injection of glucose. He had no history of loss of consciousness, was not obese and did not have any risk factors for hypoglycemia. Similar episodes occurred in the early morning of the fifth and sixth days following the olanzapine administration. Each time there was the same response to intravenous glucose. Olanzapine was discontinued on the seventh day and, after one year, replaced by risperidone. Since then (2 years ago), his schizophrenic symptoms have been in partial remission and he has had no further hypoglycemic episodes. In view of the possible induction of hypoglycemia with olanazapine, even in the absence of any risk factors, and in the absence of any major differences in efficacy, it is a reasonable strategy to select an agent such as risperidone which has more favorable side-effect profile.
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spelling pubmed-26719412009-04-30 Hypoglycemia associated with insulin hypersecretion following the addition of olanzapine to conventional antipsychotics Nagamine, Takahiko Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Case Report After a violent episode, a 47-year-old Japanese man with chronic treatment-resistant schizophrenia was admitted to our hospital and treated with conventional antipsychotics. After 3 years, olanzapine was added. Four days later, he lost consciousness and blood tests revealed marked hypoglycemia, increased insulin levels, and a homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance of 2.5. He recovered rapidly after intravenous injection of glucose. He had no history of loss of consciousness, was not obese and did not have any risk factors for hypoglycemia. Similar episodes occurred in the early morning of the fifth and sixth days following the olanzapine administration. Each time there was the same response to intravenous glucose. Olanzapine was discontinued on the seventh day and, after one year, replaced by risperidone. Since then (2 years ago), his schizophrenic symptoms have been in partial remission and he has had no further hypoglycemic episodes. In view of the possible induction of hypoglycemia with olanazapine, even in the absence of any risk factors, and in the absence of any major differences in efficacy, it is a reasonable strategy to select an agent such as risperidone which has more favorable side-effect profile. Dove Medical Press 2006-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2671941/ /pubmed/19412507 Text en © 2006 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Hypoglycemia associated with insulin hypersecretion following the addition of olanzapine to conventional antipsychotics
title Hypoglycemia associated with insulin hypersecretion following the addition of olanzapine to conventional antipsychotics
title_full Hypoglycemia associated with insulin hypersecretion following the addition of olanzapine to conventional antipsychotics
title_fullStr Hypoglycemia associated with insulin hypersecretion following the addition of olanzapine to conventional antipsychotics
title_full_unstemmed Hypoglycemia associated with insulin hypersecretion following the addition of olanzapine to conventional antipsychotics
title_short Hypoglycemia associated with insulin hypersecretion following the addition of olanzapine to conventional antipsychotics
title_sort hypoglycemia associated with insulin hypersecretion following the addition of olanzapine to conventional antipsychotics
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2671941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19412507
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