[Hepatic tolerance of atypical antipsychotic drugs].

Dec 31, 2002L'Encephale

Liver tolerance to unusual antipsychotic medications

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Abstract

Among patients treated with clozapine, 37.3% experienced a significant increase in liver enzyme levels compared to 16.6% for those treated with haloperidol.

  • Atypical antipsychotic drugs generally show low rates of hepatic complications.
  • Clozapine, olanzapine, and risperidone have been associated with rare cases of liver enzyme elevation.
  • Hepatic injuries typically occur within the first weeks of treatment, with variability in onset ranging from 1 day to 17 months.
  • Most hepatic disorders were reversible upon withdrawal of the antipsychotic, except for one case of irreversible hepatitis linked to clozapine.
  • Risk factors for hepatotoxicity may include high dosages, age, and co-medication with other hepatotoxic drugs.

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