Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2012; 16 (4 Suppl): 70-73

Supersensitivity psychosis in a case with clozapine tolerance

S. Özcan, A. Soydan, L. Tamam

Ekrem Tok Mental Health Hospital, Adana, Turkey. ltamam@gmail.com

Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine Adana, Çukurova University, Turkey


Despite its serious side effects, clozapine is still the golden standard in treatment of schizophrenia due to its effectiveness and lack of extrapyramidal side effects. Some studies have mentioned withdrawal symptoms, including withdrawal psychosis after stopping clozapine, and have tried to explain this severe symptom through dopamine receptor supersensitivity. This phenomenon, called supersensitivity psychosis, can be explained by the development of tolerance towards the effect of the medication. In literature, there are several cases of supersensitivity psychosis while using other neuroleptics. However, to our knowledge, there are no published cases reporting an association between clozapine and supersensitivity psychosis. The current patient, who has been diagnosed as resistant schizophrenia, responded well to the clozapine in the beginning of treatment. Due to an effective dose of clozapine, he had psychotic exacerbation with significant positive symptoms. We discuss the probable reasons causing this situation and the relationship between tolerance to the treatment effect and the dopamine supersensitivity.

Published on: 2012/10/17


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S. Özcan, A. Soydan, L. Tamam
Supersensitivity psychosis in a case with clozapine tolerance

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2012
Vol. 16 - N. 4 Suppl
Pages: 70-73