Pneumotox Online
v2.2
  • RSS Feed
  • Contact
  • News
  • Diagnosing DIRD
  • Browse
  • Available on AppStore Available on AppStore

The Drug-Induced Respiratory Disease Website

Philippe Camus, M.D.

Dijon, France

  • Home
  • Browse by »
  • Drugs
  • Patterns

Clozapine

3

V.m Pleuropericarditis - Pleuropericardial effusion (ANA unknown or negative)

2
Last update : 09/08/2012
 
Search
Advanced search
Identify causative drugs
Diagnosing DIRD
1
Drug and radiation history
2
Drug singularity - Correct identification of the drug
3
Consistent timing of exposure v. onset of symptoms
4
Clinical, imaging, BAL, pathological pattern consistent with the specific drug
5
Careful exlusion of another cause
6
Remission of symptoms with removal of drug
7
Recurrence with rechallenge (rarely advisable)
8
Causality assessment
More detailed checklist
See also under
Antidepressants
3

Publications

Clozapine-associated severe eosinophilia following lithium rebound neutropenia: A case report.
Neuropsychopharmacology reports 2020 Dec;40;388-391 2020 Dec
Late occurrence of clozapine-associated polyserositis.
The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2007 Feb;10;147-8 2007 Feb
[Malignant neuroleptic syndrome and polyserositis associated to clozapine use: report of one case].
Revista medica de Chile 2005 Oct;133;1225-8 2005 Oct
Clozapine-induced pericarditis, pericardial tamponade, polyserositis, and rash.
The Journal of clinical psychiatry 2005 Nov;66;1490-1 2005 Nov
Pericardial and bilateral pleural effusion associated with clozapine treatment.
European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists 2004 Feb;19;65 2004 Feb
Pericarditis and polyserositis as a side effect of clozapine in an adolescent girl.
Journal of child and adolescent psychopharmacology 2004;14;311-4 2004
Clozapine-associated polyserositis.
The New Zealand medical journal 2003 Oct 24;116;U651 2003 Oct 24
Sweet's syndrome and polyserositis with clozapine.
The American journal of psychiatry 2002 Nov;159;1947 2002 Nov
Polyserositis, acute withdrawal, and relapse after abrupt clozapine discontinuation.
Psychosomatics 2002;43;418-20 2002
Clozapine induced polyserositis.
Clinical neuropharmacology 1997 Aug;20;352-6 1997 Aug
Polyserositis associated with clozapine treatment.
The American journal of psychiatry 1992 Sep;149;1274-5 1992 Sep

Powered by

  • ^
  • Contact
  • Cookies
  • About

The Pneumotox website uses cookies. By accessing or using our website, you consent to the collection, use and disclosure of the garnered information in accordance with our privacy policy.

Learn more about cookies