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Thioridazine Bromocriptine

Galactorrhea associated with a rise in prolactin occurred after a few weeks of treatment with risperidone in two women aged 24 and 39 (1021). One of them was switched to thioridazine, with an improvement in the galactorrhea, and the other continued to take risperidone owing to a robust response her galactorrhea was partially treated with bromocriptine. [Pg.644]

A 28-year-old man received interferon alfa (5 MU/day for 28 days) for chronic hepatitis B. At the end of treatment he developed a slight parkinsonian gait, and 8 days later had a fever with vomiting, insomnia, restlessness, and raised serum creatine kinase activity (4946 IU/1). He had severe akathisia with psychomotor excitement and parkinsonism. Despite treatment with clonazepam, thioridazine, propranolol, trihexyphenidyl, and bromocriptine, his condition progressively worsened. He was finally given intravenous levodopa for 8 days and recovered dramatically within the next few days. [Pg.1797]

Thioridazine may antagonize the therapeutic effect of bromocriptine on prolactin secretion it also may decrease the vasoconstricting effects of high-dose dopamine and may decrease effectiveness and increase toxicity of levodopa (by dopamine blockade). Thioridazine may inhibit metabohsm and increase toxicity of phenytoin. [Pg.687]

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The concurrent use of bromocriptine with antipsychotics can be successful. However, one report describes the re-emei ence of schizophrenic symptoms in a patient when bromocriptine was added to treatment with molindone and imipramine. Another case reports a rise in prolactin levels and deterioration of vision when thioridazine was given with bromocriptine. [Pg.710]

Robbins RK, Kern PA, Th npson TL. Intemctions between thioridazine and bromocriptine in a patient with a prolactin-secretii pituitary adenoma. Am JMed (1984) 76,921-3. [Pg.710]


See other pages where Thioridazine Bromocriptine is mentioned: [Pg.558]    [Pg.150]    [Pg.17]    [Pg.43]    [Pg.173]    [Pg.208]    [Pg.246]    [Pg.342]    [Pg.443]    [Pg.478]    [Pg.496]    [Pg.670]    [Pg.701]    [Pg.843]    [Pg.853]    [Pg.860]    [Pg.945]    [Pg.983]    [Pg.1180]    [Pg.1219]    [Pg.1378]    [Pg.710]    [Pg.710]    [Pg.17]    [Pg.43]    [Pg.53]    [Pg.173]    [Pg.246]    [Pg.410]    [Pg.443]    [Pg.496]   
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