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1: BMC Psychiatry. 2006 Sep 5;6:37.Click here to read Click here to read Links

Excessive weight gain after remission of depression in a schizophrenic patient treated with risperidone: case report.

Department of Psychiatry, Athens University Medical School, Eginition Hospital, Athens, Greece. theleritis@in.gr

BACKGROUND: The use of atypical antipsychotics in schizophrenic patients has been associated with a risk of weight gain. Similarly, recovery from depression is often followed by improved appetite, greater food intake and potential increase in weight. CASE PRESENTATION: A Caucasian 33-year-old schizophrenic female patient was being treated with 6 mg/day of risperidone and 15 mg/day of clorazepate. She developed depressive symptomatology and 40 mg/day of fluoxetine was gradually added to her treatment regimen for about 9 months. After the remission of depression, and the discontinuation of fluoxetine, she experienced an increase in appetite and subsequently excessive weight gain of 52 kg. Re-administration of fluoxetine did not reverse the situation. The patient developed diabetes mellitus, which was successfully controlled with metformin 1700 mg/day. The addition at first of orlistat 360 mg/day and later of topiramate 200 mg/day has helped her to lose a significant part of the weight gained (30 kg). CONCLUSION: The case suggests a probable association between the remission of depressive symptomatology and weight gain in a schizophrenic patient.

PMID: 16953883 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: PMC1574295

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