Possible interaction between letrozole and long-acting injectable zuclopenthixol
Engelsk titel: Possible interaction between letrozole and long-acting injectable zuclopenthixol
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Författare:
Lertxundi, Unax
;
Hernandez, Rafael
;
Albeniz, Juan Medrano
;
Echaburu, Saioa Domingo
;
Ruiz, Borja
;
Garcia, Montserrat
;
Garcia, And Carmelo Aguirre
;
Lertxundi, Unax
;
Hernandez, Rafael
;
Albeniz, Juan Medrano
;
Echaburu, Saioa Domingo
;
Ruiz, Borja
;
Garcia, Montserrat Garcia
;
Aguirre, Carmelo
Email: Unax.lertxundietxebarria@osakidetza.net
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 4
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UI-nummer: 15023298
Sammanfattning
Mrs A, a 68-year-old woman with paranoid schizophrenia, was on long-term psychiatric treatment with
long-acting intramuscular zuclopenthixol, quetiapine and alprazolam when, in April 2012, she was
diagnosed with right breast infiltrating ductal carcinoma. After starting treatment with letrozole on 4
July, Mrs A progressively developed extrapyramidal symptoms and these were particularly evident
after each zuclopenthixol administration. On 9 January, both quetiapine and alprazolam were
stopped due to excessive lethargy. After the administration of the last dose of zuclopenthixol on 26
January, she presented with sedation, sialorrhea, festinant gait, axial dystonia and dysphagia, all of
which were severe. The introduction of letrozole was the only change that had been made to her
pharmacotherapeutic regimen in that period. The rest of the findings on neurological examination
were normal. Renal function was adequate. Slow symptom onset and progressive worsening until
full-blown clinical presentation after 6 months, and the dramatic improvement in the clinical picture
achieved 2 days after treatment with biperiden, suggests a long-term insidious interaction leading to
zuclopenthixol accumulation. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a possible
interaction between letrozole and zuclopenthixol. We consider that it warrants further investigation.
In the meanwhile, physicians should be aware of the occurrence of this potentially serious drug-drug
interaction