Title of article
Paliperidone Induced Hypoglycemia byIncreasing Insulin Secretion
Author/Authors
Matunaga, Hidenori Department of Psychiatry - Osaka General Medical Center- Bandai-higashi - Sumiyoshi - Osaka , Japan , Omi, Tsubasa Department of Psychiatry - Osaka General Medical Center- Bandai-higashi - Sumiyoshi - Osaka , Japan , Riku, Keisen Department of Psychiatry - Osaka General Medical Center- Bandai-higashi - Sumiyoshi - Osaka , Japan , Fukumoto, Motoyuki Department of Psychiatry - Osaka General Medical Center- Bandai-higashi - Sumiyoshi - Osaka , Japan , Kanai, Koji Department of Psychiatry - Osaka General Medical Center- Bandai-higashi - Sumiyoshi - Osaka , Japan , Omura, Yumi Department of Psychiatry - Osaka General Medical Center- Bandai-higashi - Sumiyoshi - Osaka , Japan , Takada, Hiromune Department of Psychiatry - Osaka General Medical Center- Bandai-higashi - Sumiyoshi - Osaka , Japan
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4
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Abstract
We report the case of a 41-year-old woman with schizophrenia who developed persistent hypoglycemia following paliperidoneadministration. After discontinuing paliperidone, the hypoglycemia resolved, but symptoms of diabetes emerged. Therefore, itappears that the hypoglycemia induced by paliperidone may mask symptoms of diabetes. Paliperidone may induce hypoglycemiaby increasing insulin secretion. This report could help elucidate the relationship between atypical antipsychotics and glucosemetabolism.
Keywords
Paliperidone Induced Hypoglycemia , Increasing Insulin Secretion , Osaka General Medical Center (OGMC)
Journal title
Case Reports in Psychiatry
Serial Year
2016
Record number
2607387
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