Two cases of priapism associated with Quetiapine
Priapism is a painful, prolonged erection that occurs without any sexual stimulation. It is an emergency that may lead impotence, urinary retention, and gangrene as long-term devastating consequences. Priapism is attributed to the blockage of alpha-1 adrenergic receptors in the corpus cavernosum and...
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doaj-d71e922c32be4b0696213745588642162021-09-02T11:11:38ZengAVESPsychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology2475-05732475-05812018-10-0128447748010.1080/24750573.2018.14491831449183Two cases of priapism associated with QuetiapineÖzge Şahmelikoğlu Onur0Hatice Kızılkale1Hüseyin Yumrukçal2Meltem Gürü3Bakırköy Research and Training Hospital for Psychiatry, Neurology, and NeurosurgeryOkmeydani Research and Training HospitalBakırköy Research and Training Hospital for Psychiatry, Neurology, and NeurosurgeryGazi University Health Care CenterPriapism is a painful, prolonged erection that occurs without any sexual stimulation. It is an emergency that may lead impotence, urinary retention, and gangrene as long-term devastating consequences. Priapism is attributed to the blockage of alpha-1 adrenergic receptors in the corpus cavernosum and associated with the use of typical antipsychotics, notably, thioridazine. Atypical antipsychotics are increasingly being prescribed and not frequently considered to cause priapism. This side effect has been reported in patients taking ziprasidone, risperidone, clozapine, quetiapine, aripiprazole and olanzapine. The intensity of binding to alpha-1 adrenergic receptors varies among all antipsychotics; quetiapine has an intermediate affinity. Priapism may be an idiosyncratic reaction which is correlated neither with the dosage nor the duration of use of antipsychotic drug. Quetiapine has been implicated in causing priapism in a limited number of reports. A history of prolonged erections may be a possible predictor of priapism during the use of quetiapine. We report two cases of priapism associated with quetiapine and a brief review.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24750573.2018.1449183Adrenergic alpha receptorsantipsychotic drugsdrug side effectsidiosyncratic reactionpriapismquetiapine |
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Özge Şahmelikoğlu Onur Hatice Kızılkale Hüseyin Yumrukçal Meltem Gürü Two cases of priapism associated with Quetiapine Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology Adrenergic alpha receptors antipsychotic drugs drug side effects idiosyncratic reaction priapism quetiapine |
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Two cases of priapism associated with Quetiapine |
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Two cases of priapism associated with Quetiapine |
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Two cases of priapism associated with Quetiapine |
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Two cases of priapism associated with Quetiapine |
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two cases of priapism associated with quetiapine |
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Priapism is a painful, prolonged erection that occurs without any sexual stimulation. It is an emergency that may lead impotence, urinary retention, and gangrene as long-term devastating consequences. Priapism is attributed to the blockage of alpha-1 adrenergic receptors in the corpus cavernosum and associated with the use of typical antipsychotics, notably, thioridazine. Atypical antipsychotics are increasingly being prescribed and not frequently considered to cause priapism. This side effect has been reported in patients taking ziprasidone, risperidone, clozapine, quetiapine, aripiprazole and olanzapine. The intensity of binding to alpha-1 adrenergic receptors varies among all antipsychotics; quetiapine has an intermediate affinity. Priapism may be an idiosyncratic reaction which is correlated neither with the dosage nor the duration of use of antipsychotic drug. Quetiapine has been implicated in causing priapism in a limited number of reports. A history of prolonged erections may be a possible predictor of priapism during the use of quetiapine. We report two cases of priapism associated with quetiapine and a brief review. |
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Adrenergic alpha receptors antipsychotic drugs drug side effects idiosyncratic reaction priapism quetiapine |
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