一名患有恐慌症和克罗恩病的患者因抗抑郁药诱发的矛盾焦虑、肌痉挛和复杂发声抽搐:病例报告。

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Current drug safety Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2174/0115748863270093231114075934
Azriel H K Koh, Soon Shan Loh, Leslie Lim
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背景:抗抑郁药诱发的反常焦虑是一种在开始服用抗抑郁药的患者中相当常见的现象。然而,无运动症状是抗抑郁药的一种非常罕见的表现。更罕见的是,抗抑郁药还与运动和发声抽搐的出现有关。本病例为越来越多的有关抗抑郁药物诱发罕见不良事件的文献增添了新的内容,旨在促进今后对这一现象的机制和风险因素的研究:在本病例报告中,我们描述了一名患有惊恐障碍并合并克罗恩病的患者在开始服用氟伏沙明后出现焦虑加重、运动障碍和发声抽搐。这是首例描述同一患者在开始服用抗抑郁药后同时出现运动障碍和发声抽搐的病例报告。停用氟伏沙明后,患者的症状得到缓解:结论:抗抑郁药诱发的运动失调和抽搐通常会给患者及其亲人带来痛苦,也会让临床医生感到非常困惑。临床医生必须认识到,抗抑郁药虽然罕见,但也会给患者带来抽动和抽搐的不良反应。一旦出现这些症状,应立即停用违规抗抑郁药。
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Antidepressant-induced Paradoxical Anxiety, Akathisia, and Complex Vocal Tics in a Patient with Panic Disorder and Crohn's Disease: A Case Report.

Background: Antidepressant-induced paradoxical anxiety is a fairly common phenomenon seen in patients who are initiated on antidepressants. However, akathisia is a very uncommon manifestation of antidepressants. Much more rarely, antidepressants are also associated with the emergence of motor and vocal tics. This case adds to the growing literature of rare adverse events induced by antidepressants and aims to stimulate future research into the mechanism and risk factors of this phenomenon.

Case presentation: In this case report, we describe a patient with panic disorder and co-morbid Crohn's disease who developed worsening anxiety, akathisia and vocal tics upon initiation of fluvoxamine. This is the first case report to describe the emergence of both akathisia and vocal tics in the same patient following antidepressant initiation. After discontinuation of fluvoxamine, the patient's symptoms resolved.

Conclusion: Antidepressant-induced akathisia and tics are often distressing both to the patient and their loved ones, and can be very puzzling to the clinician. It is important for clinicians to recognise that, although rare, antidepressants can adverse effects. When these symptoms arise, it should prompt immediate discontinuation of the offending antidepressant.

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期刊介绍: Current Drug Safety publishes frontier articles on all the latest advances on drug safety. The journal aims to publish the highest quality research articles, reviews and case reports in the field. Topics covered include: adverse effects of individual drugs and drug classes, management of adverse effects, pharmacovigilance and pharmacoepidemiology of new and existing drugs, post-marketing surveillance. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians involved in drug safety.
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