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Clozapine-induced myotoxicity in patients with chronic psychotic disorders

Scelsa, S N; Simpson, D M; McQuistion, H L; Fineman, A; Ault, K; Reichler, B
Muscle dysfunction related to clozapine treatment is largely unrecognized. We evaluated weekly creatine kinase (CK) levels in 37 consecutive clozapine-treated outpatients with chronic psychotic disorders. Those with CK elevations underwent clinical neurologic evaluation, electromyography (EMG), and nerve conduction studies. Patients with probable myopathy had a quadriceps muscle biopsy. Twenty control patients had a single CK level determination. Twenty-nine of 37 clozapine-treated patients had CK elevations. Three patients had extreme CK elevations (> 20,000 IU/L), without myoglobinuria. Mean CK levels were significantly greater in clozapine patients (194 IU/L) than in control patients (142.3, p = 0.033). Of 18 clozapine-treated patients evaluated clinically, 6 had mild proximal weakness. EMG in 13 patients was myopathic in 5, normal in 5, and neurogenic in 3. Muscle biopsy in 5 patients showed rare regenerating myofibers and mild acute denervation (1), mild type II fiber atrophy (1), minimal acute denervation (1), and normal muscle (2). In conclusion, clozapine therapy may be associated with CK elevations and, rarely, mild myopathy.
PMID: 8960737
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 674712

Severe elevations in serum creatine kinase associated with clozapine [Letter]

Kirson, J I; McQuistion, H L; Pierce, D W
PMID: 7593715
ISSN: 0271-0749
CID: 674732

Fluoxetine treatment of slow eating [Letter]

Galynker, I; McQuistion, H; Kahn, R S; Friedman, M
PMID: 1500410
ISSN: 0160-6689
CID: 674742

Urban street outreach: using clinical principles to steer the system

McQuistion, H L; D'Ercole, A; Kopelson, E
A decade ago, urban street outreach was part of a rapid response to the epidemic of homelessness. Today it struggles to develop into a clinical craft that will define its own niche in the system of services to the homeless mentally ill.
PMID: 1805118
ISSN: 0193-9416
CID: 674752

Carbamazepine in frontal lobe syndrome: two more cases [Letter]

McQuistion, H L; Adler, L A; Leong, S
PMID: 3680190
ISSN: 0160-6689
CID: 674762