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Restless leg syndrome caused by olanzapine: a case series

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posted on 2010-04-01, 00:00 authored by Shilpa Aggarwal, Seetal DoddSeetal Dodd, Michael BerkMichael Berk
Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a common disorder associated with significant distress. We report three cases of drug induced RLS caused by olanzapine. In each case, RLS commenced after initiation of treatment with olanzapine and resolved after ceasing olanzapine. All three patients were subsequently treated with other atypical antipsychotics, risperidone, quetiapine or aripiprazole, without re-emergence of RLS. RLS is associated with central dopaminergic dysfunction. Dopamine agonists and l-dopa reduce the symptoms of RLS, and some agents that block the dopaminergic system aggravate RLS. Greater awareness of potential causes of RLS, and its differentiation from akathisia and illness related agitation might help in reducing the distress associated with it and improving patient compliance.

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Journal

Current drug safety

Volume

5

Issue

2

Pagination

129 - 131

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers

Location

San Francisco, Ca.

ISSN

1574-8863

eISSN

2212-3911

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, Bentham Science Publishers

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