Kane J M, Safferman A Z, Pollack S, Johns C, Szymanski S, Kronig M, Lieberman J A
Hillside Hospital, Division of Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Glen Oaks, N.Y. 11004.
J Clin Psychiatry. 1994 Sep;55 Suppl B:74-7.
The importance of persistent negative symptoms in schizophrenia as a limiting factor in psychosocial and vocational rehabilitation has been increasingly emphasized. As a result, treatment trials and new drug development programs are focusing more attention on negative symptoms. Unfortunately, there is enormous phenomenological overlap between negative symptoms and neuroleptic-induced parkinsonism. We report data from a cohort of 56 clozapine-treated patients demonstrating significant correlations between measures of akinesia and anergia. Despite an average drug washout of over 2 weeks, the persistence of drug-induced parkinsonism can confound the assessment of therapeutic drug effects on negative symptoms.