Exercise-associated extrapyramidal symptoms during treatment with long-acting injectable antipsychotic medications: A case report.

David D Kim, Donna J Lang, Darren E R Warburton, Alasdair M Barr, Randall F White, William G Honer, Ric M Procyshyn
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Antipsychotic medications can effectively treat psychotic symptoms in individuals with schizophrenia. However, side effects including cardiovascular and extrapyramidal symptoms are often inevitable. Exercise has proven effective in ameliorating cardiometabolic abnormalities in individuals with schizophrenia. In addition, exercise has consistently been an effective intervention for improving the symptoms associated with schizophrenia. We report here two cases in which individuals with schizoaffective disorder treated with a long-acting injectable antipsychotic medication displayed worsening of extrapyramidal symptoms over the course of a 12-week exercise program. This can be attributed to an increase in blood flow to the depot site during exercise, accelerating the rate of absorption and bioavailability of the antipsychotic medication and subsequently increasing dopamine D2 blockade. Clinicians need to be vigilant when patients receiving long-acting injectable antipsychotic medications engage in exercise.

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长效注射抗精神病药物治疗过程中运动引起的锥体外系症状:病例报告。
抗精神病药物可以有效治疗精神分裂症患者的精神症状。然而,包括心血管和锥体外系症状在内的副作用往往是不可避免的。事实证明,运动可以有效改善精神分裂症患者的心血管代谢异常。此外,运动也一直是改善精神分裂症相关症状的有效干预措施。我们在此报告了两个病例,在这两个病例中,接受长效注射抗精神病药物治疗的精神分裂症患者在为期 12 周的运动治疗过程中锥体外系症状有所恶化。这可能是由于运动过程中流向药库部位的血流量增加,加快了抗精神病药物的吸收速度和生物利用度,从而增加了多巴胺D2的阻滞作用。当接受长效注射抗精神病药物治疗的患者进行运动时,临床医生需要提高警惕。
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Clinical Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses
Clinical Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: The vision of the exciting new peer-reviewed quarterly publication Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses (CS) is to provide psychiatrists and other healthcare professionals with the latest research and advances in the diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia and related psychoses. CS is a practice-oriented publication focused exclusively on the newest research findings, guidelines, treatment protocols, and clinical trials relevant to patient care.
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