Clozapine in agranulocytosis by other neuroleptics

12/20/04

Clozapine in agranulocytosis by other neuroleptics

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Prior agranulocytosis caused by standard neuroleptics is not a contraindication to subsequent treatment with clozapine.

References: -
Bauer, M. (1995) Concurrent agranulocytosis and acute hepatitis resulting from combination of classic neuroleptics and subsequent successful clozapine treatment. Pharmacopsychiary, 28, 29-31.

Bauer, M. & Mackert, A. (1994) Clozapine treatment after agranulocytosis induced by classic neuroleptics. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 4, 71-73.

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