Atomoksetin ile ilişkili anjiyoödem: Olgu sunumu

Anjioödem ilaçların yan etkisi sonucu ortaya çıkabilmektedir. Non-steroid antiinflamtuar ilaçlar, antihipertansif ilaçlar, antibiyotikler, proton pompası inhibitörleri, fibrinolitik ajanlar, östrojenler, kalsiyum kanal blokörleri, beta blokörler ve psikotropik ajanlar (serotonin geri alım inhibitörleri-SSGİ'ler gibi) gibi ilaçlar bu reaksiyona neden olabilirler. Literatürde SSGİ'ler ile tetiklenen anjioödem ile ilgili birkaç olgu sunumu bulunmakta olup atomoksetin ile ilişkili olgu sunumu bulunmamaktadır. Biz burada 9 yaşında bir kız çocuğunda, dikkat eksikliği ve hiperaktivite bozukluğu için atomoksetin başladıktan sonra gelişen ve tedavi kesildikten sonra düzelen anjioödem yan etkisi ile ilişkili bir olgu bildirmekteyiz. (Anadolu Psikiyatri Derg 2016; 17(Ek.3):35-37).

Angioedema associated with atomoxetine: a case report

Angioedema can be occur a drug adverse reaction. Drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antihypertensive drugs, antibiotics, proton pump inhibitors, fibrinolytic agents, estrogens, calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, and psychotropic drugs (such as serotonin reuptake inhibitors-SSRIs) can induce this reaction. In the literature, there are few case reports about angioedema induced by SSRIs and there is no case report related to atomoxetine. Herein we report a case of angioedema which occurred after initiation of atomoxetine in a 9-yearold girl being treated for attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder; the side effect disappeared after discontinuation. (Anatolian Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 17(Suppl.3):35-37).

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