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Amisulpride Improved Debilitating Clozapine-Induced Sialorrhea
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Nocturnal SialorrheaPsychoactive DrugPsychiatryPsychotropic MedicationPharmacologyNeuropharmacologyPharmacotherapyClozapine Induced SialorrheaDrug TherapyTroublesome Daytime SialorrheaMedicineDrug DiscoverySide Effect
Clozapine induced sialorrhea is a common and troublesome adverse effect leading to poor treatment compliance. Although there are various treatment options, none has been demonstrated to be superior. In our case study, amisulpride 150 mg/d significantly reduced troublesome daytime sialorrhea along with minimal improvement in nocturnal sialorrhea.
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