Use of clozapine in a mental handicap hospital — report of the first 17 patients

Author:

Boachie Ahmed,McGinnity Maria GA

Abstract

AbstractObjectives: To examine the process and outcome of use of clozapine in patients with mental handicap, with particular reference to selection of patients, response to treatment, adverse effects and withdrawal from treatment.Methods: The case notes and medication charts of all patients commenced on clozapine between January 1991 and December 1994 were examined.Results: Seventeen patients had been commenced on clozapine, the majority in the mild and moderate range of handicap. Fifteen had ICD-9 diagnosis of schizophrenia and all were refractory to conventional neuroleptics. Improvement was marked in 47% and substantial in 76%, with a mean daily dose of 453.8(sd = 238.5)mg and a range of 200mg-900mg. Reduction of aggressive behaviour was an important indicator of improvement. Five patients were withdrawn but only one related to side effects. Four patients had a past history of epilepsy and six others either developed seizures or EEG changes on treatment.Conclusion: Clozapine use has been associated with considerable benefit in patients with mild and moderate handicap wh o have schizophrenia. In this population aggression responded well but a high prevalence of drug-induced epilepsy was evident.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science,Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology

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