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Is aripiprazole the only choice of treatment of the patients who developed anti-psychotic agents-induced leucopenia and neutropenia? A case reportAnkara Numune Hospital, Psychiatry Clinic, Ankara, Turkey, drdemetbulbul{at}yahoo.com
Ankara Numune Hospital, Psychiatry Clinic, Ankara, Turkey
Ankara Numune Hospital, Psychiatry Clinic, Ankara, Turkey
Ankara Numune Hospital, Psychiatry Clinic, Ankara, Turkey Leucopenia and neutropenia could be side effects of anti-psychotic drugs, especially clozapine. However, there is evidence that other anti-psychotics can cause leucopenia and neutropenia. We present the clinical follow-up and treatment process of a patient, who had initially developed quetiapine and amisulpride related neutropenia, but not with aripiprazole.
Key Words: aripiprazole clozapine leucopenia neutropenia quetiapine
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1, 2008 Journal of Psychopharmacology, Vol. 22, No. 3,
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