Steroid-induced Obsessive-compulsive Disorder Associated With Oral Budesonide: Case Report and Literature Review.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Psychiatric Practice Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1097/PRA.0000000000000847
Brody Montoya, Hayley Lazar, Kenneth Fleishman
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Abstract

While psychiatric adverse effects to corticosteroids have been widely reported in the literature, only 6 reports of new-onset, steroid-induced obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have been published. This article discusses what, to our knowledge, is the first reported case of oral budesonide-associated steroid-induced OCD. The patient was a 73-year-old female with a psychiatric history of bipolar disorder who developed pedophilic obsessive-compulsive symptoms as part of a constellation of psychiatric symptoms 14 days after starting oral budesonide 9 mg/d for the maintenance treatment of lymphocytic colitis. Following treatment recommendations for general psychiatric adverse effects to steroids, the patient was restarted on her original medications, tapered off budesonide over 14 days, and started on brexpiprazole 2 mg/d. The patient's symptoms fully resolved within 14 days of starting treatment. While this case demonstrates many risk factors for the general psychiatric adverse effects of steroids, there are notable differences between the characteristics shared by the reviewed cases of steroid-induced OCD and this case. This finding suggests that risk factors for steroid-induced OCD may vary from the general risk factors for psychiatric adverse effects and should be further researched. Despite some differences, both this case and previous cases in the literature demonstrated a resolution of OCD symptoms following discontinuation of the corticosteroid, adding evidence to current recommendations of discontinuing the corticosteroid, when possible, to treat steroid-induced psychiatric symptoms. Finally, despite a warning on the drug label concerning compulsive behaviors, augmentation with brexpiprazole was associated with a resolution of symptoms in this case. Brexpiprazole should be further researched for possible uses in both steroid-induced OCD and primary OCD.

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类固醇诱导的强迫症与口服布地奈德相关:病例报告和文献综述。
虽然皮质类固醇对精神疾病的不良反应在文献中已经被广泛报道,但只有6例新发的类固醇诱发的强迫症(OCD)的报道被发表。据我们所知,这篇文章讨论的是第一例口服布地奈德相关类固醇诱发强迫症的报道。患者为73岁女性,有双相情感障碍精神病史,在开始口服布地奈德(9mg /d)用于淋巴细胞性结肠炎维持治疗14天后出现恋童癖强迫症症状,这是一系列精神症状的一部分。根据对类固醇的一般精神不良反应的治疗建议,患者重新开始使用原药物,在14天内逐渐减少布地奈德的使用,并开始使用布瑞吡拉唑2mg /d。患者的症状在开始治疗后14天内完全消失。虽然这个病例显示了类固醇一般精神不良反应的许多危险因素,但在类固醇诱发强迫症的病例和这个病例的特征之间存在显著差异。这一发现表明,类固醇诱发强迫症的危险因素可能与精神不良反应的一般危险因素不同,需要进一步研究。尽管存在一些差异,但本病例和文献中先前的病例都表明,在停止使用皮质类固醇后,强迫症症状得到了缓解,这为目前建议在可能的情况下停止使用皮质类固醇治疗类固醇引起的精神症状提供了证据。最后,尽管药物标签上有关于强迫行为的警告,但在这种情况下,布雷哌唑的强化治疗与症状的缓解有关。Brexpiprazole在类固醇诱发性强迫症和原发性强迫症中的应用还有待进一步研究。
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