Combined clozapine and electroconvulsive therapy in a Japanese schizophrenia patient: A case report

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Abstract

Clozapine is well-known for successful use in schizophrenic patients treatment resistant to other antipsychotics. However, even with clozapine, 25% of schizophrenic patients are not in remission. Recently, as adjunctive treatment with clozapine, electroconvulsive therapy has been reported to be an effective and safe adjunctive treatment. We report a Japanese schizophrenic woman who was not in remission with clozapine alone but with both clozapine and electroconvulsive therapy. Copyright© 2014, Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology.

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Yoshino, Y., Ozaki, Y., Kawasoe, K., Ochi, S., Niiya, T., Sonobe, N., … Ueno, S. I. (2014). Combined clozapine and electroconvulsive therapy in a Japanese schizophrenia patient: A case report. Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience, 12(2), 160–162. https://doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2014.12.2.160

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