Clozapine in severe psychotic disorders: Balancing safety with efficacy

Introduction Clozapine is a member of the dibenazepine class of antipsychotic drugs and has been designated an atypical antipsychotic drug. Clinical studies have shown that clozapine is effective in ameliorating the core symptoms, as well as the negative symptoms, in severe psychotic disorders and i...

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Published inEuropean psychiatry Vol. 64; no. S1; p. S776
Main Authors Leite, R. Almeida, Costa, A., Borges, J., Mesquita, A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Paris Cambridge University Press 01.04.2021
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Summary:Introduction Clozapine is a member of the dibenazepine class of antipsychotic drugs and has been designated an atypical antipsychotic drug. Clinical studies have shown that clozapine is effective in ameliorating the core symptoms, as well as the negative symptoms, in severe psychotic disorders and is therapeutically effective in treating about 30% of schizophrenic patients who are resistant to standard antipsychotic drugs. Objectives The goal is to review pharmacology, efficacy, and clinical use of clozapine, such as its side effects, and the benefit-to-risk ratio of this antipsychotic drug. Methods Non-systematic literature review based on scientific databases such as PubMed, using key words such as “clozapine”, “efficacy”, “side effects” and “resistant schizophrenia”. Results Clozapine was developed as the first atypical antipsychotic with activity for both the negative and positive symptoms of schizophrenia. The primary indications for clozapine are treatment-resistant psychotic disorder, defined as persistent moderate to severe delusions or hallucinations despite two or more clinical trials with other antipsychotic drugs, and patients who are at high risk for suicide. Concerns over a number of safety considerations are responsible for much of the underutilization of clozapine, such as agranulocytosis, metabolic side effects and myocarditis. These side effects can be detected, prevented, minimized and treated, but there will be a very small number of fatalities. Conclusions Awareness of the benefits and risks of clozapine is essential for increasing the use of this lifesaving agent. Disclosure No significant relationships.
ISSN:0924-9338
1778-3585
DOI:10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.2053