Glazier R L, Crowell E B
Thromb Haemost. 1977 Jun 30;37(3):523-6.
A 90-year-old man was given chlorpromazine for sedation and 2 weeks later developed cholestatic jaundice and subsequently a factor VIII inhibitor. His death 4 weeks after institution of chlorpromazine, from massive bleeding, coupled with the autopsy finding of intrahepatic cholestatic jaundice, suggests that both adverse reactions were due to the drug.
一名90岁男性因镇静作用服用了氯丙嗪,两周后出现胆汁淤积性黄疸,随后出现了Ⅷ因子抑制剂。在服用氯丙嗪4周后,他因大出血死亡,尸检发现有肝内胆汁淤积性黄疸,这表明这两种不良反应均由该药物引起。