Sublingual Atropine Administration for Clozapine-Induced Sialorrhea in Bipolar Disorder: A Case Report Highlighting its Efficacy, Safety Concerns and Challenges.

Psychopharmacology bulletin Pub Date : 2024-08-19
Omar Afroz, Shaurya Garg, Amit Kumar, Preethy Kathiresan, Deepika Mishra, Raman Deep
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We discuss a case with off-label sublingual administration of atropine for clozapine-induced sialorrhea (CIS) after failure of two commonly used agents to manage CIS. Atropine had a demonstrable efficacy, as measured by means of sialometry conducted before and after its administration. The salivary rate, initially measured at 0.60 g/min one hour before atropine administration, reduced to 0.23 g/min two hours after administration. Sublingual administration of atropine was found to be an efficacious option for this patient, but safety issues particularly tachycardia and pragmatics such as risk of inadvertent overdose led to its discontinuation after the initial dose. Developing micro-dosing devices for sublingual atropine could enhance administration precision, reduce side effects, and provide a cost-effective solution. The case report also underscores the need to employ sialometry for the objective assessment of treatment outcomes in future research trials for hypersalivation.

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舌下含服阿托品治疗氯氮平诱发的躁郁症患者:突出疗效、安全问题和挑战的病例报告。
我们讨论了一个病例,该病例在两种常用药物治疗无效的情况下,使用阿托品舌下含服治疗氯氮平诱发的涎泻(CIS)。根据用药前后的唾液测定法,阿托品具有明显的疗效。最初在使用阿托品前一小时测得的唾液率为 0.60 克/分钟,使用两小时后唾液率降至 0.23 克/分钟。对该患者来说,阿托品舌下给药是一种有效的选择,但由于安全性问题,尤其是心动过速和实用性问题,如不慎用药过量的风险,导致在首次给药后就停止了给药。开发用于舌下含服阿托品的微量给药装置可以提高给药的精确性,减少副作用,并提供一种具有成本效益的解决方案。该病例报告还强调,在未来的唾液分泌过多症研究试验中,有必要采用唾液量测定法来客观评估治疗效果。
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