Changes in Glucose and Cholesterol Levels in Patients With Schizophrenia Treated With Typical or Atypical Antipsychotics

Feb 4, 2003The American journal of psychiatry

Changes in blood sugar and cholesterol in people with schizophrenia taking typical or newer antipsychotic medicines

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Abstract

Approximately 14% of patients developed abnormally high glucose levels during a 14-week trial with antipsychotic medications.

  • A significant increase in mean glucose levels was observed during the initial 8-week period of treatment.
  • Patients treated with clozapine and haloperidol experienced significant increases in glucose levels by the end of the 8-week fixed-dose period.
  • The olanzapine group showed a significant increase in glucose levels by the end of the subsequent 6-week variable-dose period.
  • Cholesterol levels increased for patients treated with clozapine and olanzapine at the end of the 8-week fixed-dose period.
  • Cholesterol levels were also elevated in the olanzapine group at the end of the 6-week variable-dose period.

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