Interaction between Fluoxetine and Risperidone and Its Association with Clinical Outcomes in Schizophrenic Patients

Fitri Rachmaini, Dian Ayu Juwita, Rahmad Abdillah, Rezy Dwi Afrianti, F. Wahyuni
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The concurrent use of fluoxetine and risperidone to treat schizophrenia may result in drug interactions. This study aims to analyse the clinical outcomes of fluoxetine-risperidone therapy and the possibility of their interaction in schizophrenic patients. The clinical outcomes are patient status at the time of hospital discharge, the length of hospitalisation and the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale- Excitement Component (PANSS-EC). This study was conducted prospectively in psychiatric ward of HB Saanin Mental Hospital from May to October 2021 and study subjects were selected using consecutive sampling technique with inclusion criteria. Forty-three patients were eligible for this study. Research data were collected from direct observation and notes from medical records. To provide an overview of the frequency distribution and percentage of the variables evaluated, the data were analysed through descriptive statistics and a chi-square test using SPSS v.22. Symptoms due to risperidone-fluoxetine interaction were found in four patients (10%). The symptoms experienced are categorised as extrapyramidal syndrome (EPS). The results of the clinical outcomes showed that 38 patients (88%) having recovered and five patients (12%) were in remission. The PANSS-EC in male patient (6.24±1.12) was higher than female (5.88±1.12). The length of hospitalization was higher in patient with age 36-45 years (23.72). This study showed no significant relationship between fluoxetine-risperidone interaction on the outcome of therapy (p>0.05). It can be concluded that EPS was found in 10% of schizophrenic patients. However, there was no significant association between EPS due to fluoxetine-risperidone interaction with clinical outcomes.
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精神分裂症患者氟西汀和利培酮的相互作用及其与临床疗效的关系
同时使用氟西汀和利培酮治疗精神分裂症可能会导致药物相互作用。本研究旨在分析氟西汀-利培酮治疗精神分裂症患者的临床结果及其相互作用的可能性。临床结果包括出院时的患者状态、住院时间以及阳性和阴性综合征量表-兴奋成分(PANSS-EC)。本研究于2021年5月至10月在HB Saanin精神病院的精神科病房前瞻性进行,研究对象采用连续抽样技术和纳入标准进行选择。43名患者符合本研究的条件。研究数据是从直接观察和医疗记录中收集的。为了提供所评估变量的频率分布和百分比的概述,使用SPSS v.22通过描述性统计和卡方检验对数据进行分析。4名患者(10%)出现利培酮-氟西汀相互作用引起的症状。所经历的症状被归类为锥体外系综合征(EPS)。临床结果显示,38名患者(88%)已康复,5名患者(12%)病情缓解。男性患者PANSS-EC(6.24±1.12)高于女性(5.88±1.12),年龄在36-45岁的患者住院时间更长(23.72)。本研究表明氟西汀-利培酮相互作用与治疗结果无显著关系(p>0.05)。然而,氟西汀-利培酮相互作用引起的EPS与临床结果之间没有显著关联。
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