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A REVIEW OF THE ADVERSE SIDE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH ANTIPSYCHOTICS AS RELATED TO THEIR EFFICACY

Jina Pakpoor ; School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK ; Selwyn College Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Mark Agius ; Clare College Cambridge, The University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK ; South Essex Partnership University Foundation Trust, UK ; Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK


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Abstract

Since the introduction of antipsychotic medication for the treatment of psychosis, a wide range of different types of antipsychotic
drugs have been developed while their side effects have become evident. The side effects of both the typical and atypical generation
of antipsychotics have important consequences for the quality of life of recipients, stigma experienced and also the level of care of
patients. It is well acknowledged that the side effects of antipsychotics reduce compliance with the medication.
In this review the data for an association between typical and atypical antipsychotics and the main side effects that are wellsupported
in the literature was explored: weight gain and associated metabolic effects; extrapyramidal symptoms and tardive
dyskinesia; prolactin elevation and associated sexual effects; QTc elongation; and a group of miscellaneous side effects. It has been
demonstrated that the production of adverse effects following the use of antipsychotic medication differs widely both between
atypical and typical drugs but also within these subgroups.
Considering the wide range of antipsychotics available amongst both groups and the differing effects they have on patients in
terms of side effects, there is reason to believe that a more personalised approach to antipsychotic treatment should be considered.
Additionally, screening for risk factors, screening for the appearance of side effects, as well as good communication with patients
about the side effects and other options available are important tasks for clinicians in order to optimise concordance with
medication.

Keywords

antipsychotic drugs; atypical; extrapyramidal; metabolic effects; prolactin; side effects; tardive dyskinesia; typical; weight gain; QTc

Hrčak ID:

265731

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/265731

Publication date:

5.11.2014.

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