Zuklopentiksol Dekanoat Uzun Etkili Depo Enjeksiyon Kullanımına Bağlı Yüz ve Periferik Ödem: Bir Olgu Sunumu

Beta blokerler, kalsiyum kanal blokerleri, non-steroid anti inflamatuvar ilaçlar, bazı hormonal ilaçlar ve antipsikotikler yüz ve periferik ödeme neden olabilir ancak antipsikotiklerin uzun etkili depo enjeksiyon formlarına bağlı ödem nadir görülmektedir. Risperidon ve paliperidonun uzun etkili enjekte edilebilir formlarından kaynaklı ödem ile ilişkili olgu sunumları bulunmaktadır. Bildiğimiz kadarıyla, zuklopentiksol dekanoat uzun etkili depo enjeksiyon ile ilişkili yüz ödemi bildirilmemiştir. Bu olgu sunumunda, zuklopentiksol dekanoat uzun etkili enjeksiyon ile tedavi sonrası yüz ve bilateral periferik ödem gelişen bir kadın hasta sunuldu.

Facial and Peripheral Edema Associated with Zuclopenthixol Decanoate Long- acting Injectable: A Case Report

Beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, non-steroidal anti- inflammatory drugs, several hormonal drugs, and antipsychotics can cause facial and peripheral edema but edema can rarely occur with long-acting injectable forms of antipsychotics. There are case reports associated with risperidone and paliperidone long-acting injectable- induced edema. According to our best knowledge, there are no reports of zuclopenthixol decanoate long-acting injectable-related facial edema. Herein, we present a female patient who developed facial and bilateral peripheral edema after treatment with zuclopenthixol decanoate long-acting injectable.

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