2011
DOI: 10.2165/11591710-000000000-00000
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Antipsychotic Pharmacotherapy and Orthostatic Hypotension

Abstract: Orthostatic hypotension is a common adverse effect of antipsychotics that may delay or prevent titration to a dose necessary to control psychotic symptoms. Complications of orthostatic hypotension include syncope, transient ischaemic attack, stroke, myocardial infarction and death. The risk of orthostatic hypotension associated with antipsychotic therapy is increased in patients with disorders of the autonomic nervous system, fluid imbalance and those taking concomitant drug therapy that affects haemodynamic t… Show more

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“…These medicines have a variety of effects on blood pressure. Antipsychotics most often lower blood pressure, in particular causing orthostatic hypotension, 51,52 although some, most notably clozapine, also have a propensity to elevate blood pressure, probably through an affinity for alpha2-adrenergic receptors. 53,54 Of the antidepressant medicines, the tricyclics (TCAs) and serotonin-noradrenergic reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) are associated with hypertension, through noradrenergic potentiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These medicines have a variety of effects on blood pressure. Antipsychotics most often lower blood pressure, in particular causing orthostatic hypotension, 51,52 although some, most notably clozapine, also have a propensity to elevate blood pressure, probably through an affinity for alpha2-adrenergic receptors. 53,54 Of the antidepressant medicines, the tricyclics (TCAs) and serotonin-noradrenergic reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) are associated with hypertension, through noradrenergic potentiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Several reports have described hypotensive episodes with overdoses of quetiapine that have been effectively treated with intralipids. 4,[8][9][10] Quetiapine's antagonism of adrenergic α 1 receptors may explain the postural hypotension observed with this drug (Table 1, Ref. 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postural hypotension is a more common adverse effect with second-generation antipsychotics than first-generation antipsychotics. 4 Among the second-generation class, clozapine and quetiapine have the highest incidence of postural hypotension, followed by iloperidone, lurasidone, and asenapine. 4 The patient was also taking venlafaxine and lamotrigine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The DIP patients were subgrouped according to their underlying diseases (psychiatric diseases vs. functional dyspepsia or gastrointestinal prophylaxis) since patients with a psychiatric disease may experience some degree of autonomic dysfunction and most neuroleptics have the side effect of OH and act on dopaminergic, noradrenergic, cholinergic, and serotonergic pathways,1112131415161718 whereas most prokinetics mainly inhibit the dopamine D2 receptor in the central nervous system. 192021 Twenty-five age-matched healthy subjects free from neur,logical disease were enrolled as controls.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%