Risperidone-induced symptomatic hyperprolactinaemia in adolescents.


Autoria(s): Holzer L.; Eap C.B.
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

Studies performed in adult patients unambiguously demonstrate a marked effect of risperidone on prolactin blood levels, with possible clinical effects related to hyperprolactinemia, such as gynecomastia and galactorrhea. However, the largest study performed in children and adolescents showed a weak effect of risperidone on prolactin concentrations during short-term treatment and a negligible effect during long-term treatment, which was probably because of the relatively low dosages of risperidone used [approximately 0.04 mg/(kg x d)]. Among the 10 psychotic adolescents treated with risperidone in our unit, we had 3 cases of gynecomastia in 3 male patients and 2 cases of galactorrhea in 2 female patients. The prolactin blood levels in these cases and in 3 other patients without apparent prolactin-related side effects were all above the normal range (median, 59 ng/mL; range, 30-123 ng/mL). Thus, risperidone administered to adolescents at doses commonly used for the treatment of psychotic symptoms can strongly increase prolactin levels, with clinical consequences such as gynecomastia and/or galactorrhea. Given that the long-term effects of antipsychotic drug-induced hyperprolactinemia are not well documented, especially regarding osteopenia, infertility, growth, and pubertal delay, risperidone should be administered with caution to children and adolescents.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_2BC65C3A1135

isbn:0271-0749

pmid:16633146

doi:10.1097/01.jcp.0000203194.58087.9a

isiid:000236559600010

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Journal of clinical psychopharmacology, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 167-171

Palavras-Chave #Adolescent; Antipsychotic Agents; Drug Monitoring; Female; Galactorrhea; Gynecomastia; Humans; Hyperprolactinemia; Male; Prolactin; Psychotic Disorders; Risperidone
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