Background and objectives: Drugs are a common reason for neutropoenia. The aim of this paper is to review the scientific evidence available in regard to cases of neutropoenia associated with the use of antipsychotics.Methods: A bibliographic review of the last five years collected in Pubmed, Uptodate, specifications of antipsychotics and the most important Clinical Practice Guidelines, was performed.Results: The frequency of neutropoenia associated with the use of antipsychotics and agranulocytosis is 3% and 1%, respectively. Neutropoenia is most common during the first three months of treatment. Some risk factors are prior neutropoenia, age, sex, comorbidities or genetic susceptibility. Mortality is extremely rare. Most cases of neutropoen...
Background and Objectives: Clozapine is the only antipsychotic approved for treatment-resistant schi...
Wider use of clozapine, one of the most effective antipshychotic drugs, is precluded by its propensi...
Blood dyscrasias excluding agranulocytosis received limited attention in antipsychotic-treated patie...
Background and objectives: Drugs are a common reason for neutropoenia. The aim of this paper is to r...
Background: In most countries, clozapine can only be prescribed with regular monitoring of white blo...
Background: Data on the haematological outcomes of patients who continue clozapine treatment followi...
BACKGROUND: The use of clozapine is limited due to the occurrence of neutropenia, and the rare but l...
Objective: Clozapine remains the most effective intervention for treatment resistant schizophrenia; ...
Background and Objectives: Clozapine is the only antipsychotic approved for treatment-resistant schi...
BACKGROUND: Clozapine is associated with life-threatening neutropenia. There are no previous meta-an...
Hematological abnormalities are frequently encountered during treatment with antipsychotic drugs. Mo...
Clozapine is the antipsychotic of choice in the management of treatment resistant schizophrenia. Neu...
Olanzapine-induced neutropenia is a rare adverse effect that is currently poorly described in litera...
Objective To review recent work on the haematological toxicity of clozapine and some other drugs use...
The newer antipsychotics olanzapine and clozapine share a number of structural and functional simila...
Background and Objectives: Clozapine is the only antipsychotic approved for treatment-resistant schi...
Wider use of clozapine, one of the most effective antipshychotic drugs, is precluded by its propensi...
Blood dyscrasias excluding agranulocytosis received limited attention in antipsychotic-treated patie...
Background and objectives: Drugs are a common reason for neutropoenia. The aim of this paper is to r...
Background: In most countries, clozapine can only be prescribed with regular monitoring of white blo...
Background: Data on the haematological outcomes of patients who continue clozapine treatment followi...
BACKGROUND: The use of clozapine is limited due to the occurrence of neutropenia, and the rare but l...
Objective: Clozapine remains the most effective intervention for treatment resistant schizophrenia; ...
Background and Objectives: Clozapine is the only antipsychotic approved for treatment-resistant schi...
BACKGROUND: Clozapine is associated with life-threatening neutropenia. There are no previous meta-an...
Hematological abnormalities are frequently encountered during treatment with antipsychotic drugs. Mo...
Clozapine is the antipsychotic of choice in the management of treatment resistant schizophrenia. Neu...
Olanzapine-induced neutropenia is a rare adverse effect that is currently poorly described in litera...
Objective To review recent work on the haematological toxicity of clozapine and some other drugs use...
The newer antipsychotics olanzapine and clozapine share a number of structural and functional simila...
Background and Objectives: Clozapine is the only antipsychotic approved for treatment-resistant schi...
Wider use of clozapine, one of the most effective antipshychotic drugs, is precluded by its propensi...
Blood dyscrasias excluding agranulocytosis received limited attention in antipsychotic-treated patie...