Olanzapine associated peripheral edema: a case report
Date
2008Author
Erdogan, Ayten
Konuk, Numan
Atasoy, Nuray
Karaahmet, Elif
Atik, Levent
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Peripheral edema is most commonly associated with multiple medical etiologies and drugs including nonsteroidal anti-inflamatory, antihypertensives, steroids, and immunosuppresive agents. The atypical antipsychotic olanzapine is rarely related with peripheral edema. However relationship of olanzapine and edema remains as a hypothesis. In this case report a peripheral edema developing shortly after initiation of treatment in a patient with schizophrenia is reported and theoretical explanations of this phenomenon are discussed.
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