Soundarrajan Gangaparameswari, Chogtu Bharti, Krishna Vybhava, Kamath G Avinash, Murugesan Manisha
Soundarrajan, MBBS post graduate student, department of pharmacology, Kasturba medical college, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka, India. Chogtu, MD (pharmacology) Associate professor, department of pharmacology, Kasturba medical college, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka, India. Krishna, MBBS post graduate student, department of pharmacology, Kasturba medical college, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka, India. Kamanth, MD (psychiatry) Senior resident, department of pharmacology, Kasturba medical college, Manipal Academic of Higher Education, Karnataka, India. Murugesan, MBBS post graduate student, department of pharmacology, Kasturba medical college, Manipal Academic of Higher Education, Karnataka, India.
Psychopharmacol Bull. 2019 Feb 15;49(1):80-83.
Akathisia is a common movement disorder that occurs as a consequence of antipsychotic therapy. However, its occurrence secondary to risperidone withdrawal has been reported rarely. Reporting of such rare adverse event gains profound importance because changing the antipsychotics is very common in long term management of affective disorders. Here, we report a 17-year-old female who on withdrawal of risperidone developed akathisia. Further, we also discuss already reported cases in literature in relation to the current case.
静坐不能是一种常见的运动障碍,是抗精神病药物治疗的结果。然而,因停用利培酮继发静坐不能的情况鲜有报道。报告此类罕见不良事件具有重要意义,因为在情感障碍的长期治疗中更换抗精神病药物非常常见。在此,我们报告一名17岁女性,她在停用利培酮后出现了静坐不能。此外,我们还讨论了文献中已报道的与当前病例相关的病例。