Title of article :
Quetiapine-Induced Enuresis: Two Case Reports
Author/Authors :
Elyasi, Forouzan Department of Psychiatry - School of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Darzi, Hadi School of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari
Abstract :
Quetiapine is an effective and well-tolerated atypical dibenzothiazepine antipsychotic with higher affinity for 5-hydroxytryptophan
than D2 dopamine receptors. It is a generally well-tolerated drug, yet, is remotely associated with urinary incontinence. Urinary
incontinence is an embarrassing and distressing side effect of antipsychotic drugs. This paper reports on 2 patients with bipolar
disorder, who developed urinary incontinence after treatment with quetiapine, and suggests dose reduction as the proper method
for addressing this side effect. Nocturnal enuresis should be enquired through direct yet sensitive questions. The inevitable corollary
is that patients treated with quetiapine should be properly monitored for nocturnal enuresis. A proper response to this side
effect does not necessarily cease the antipsychotic medication.
Keywords :
Antipsychotics , Bipolar Disorders , Enuresis, Quetiapine , Urinary Incontinence
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics