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Serotonin syndrome caused by olanzapine and clomipramine.
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Serotonin SyndromePsychoactive DrugAltered Mental StatePsychiatryAddictionMedicinePsychotropic MedicationPsychopharmacologyDepressionNeuropharmacologySocial SciencesMood DisordersBiological PsychiatryClinical PsychiatryPharmacologyAtypical Antidepressant OlanzapinePsychopathologySevere Serotonin Syndrome
We describe a case of severe serotonin syndrome. The patient was simultaneously taking the atypical antidepressant olanzapine and a tricyclical antidepressant, clomipramine. Symptoms included altered mental state resulting in coma, myoclonus, hyperreflexia, diaphoresis, diarrhoea, disorientation and fever. After suspension of antidepressant drugs, intensive symptomatic treatment and administration of biperiden and cyproheptadine, the patient's condition improved.