Five month-persistent extrapyramidal symptoms following a single injection of paliperidone palmitate: A case report

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Abstract

Long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics are useful in the treatments for schizophrenic patients with poor adherence due to their maintaining feature of therapeutic plasma level without daily administrations. However, their long-lasting property can cause complicated problems such as a long-lasting side effect. We report a patient who experienced LAI-induced extrapyramidal symptoms (EPSs) for 5 months after a single injection. During that period, every trial to ameliorate this condition turned out to be a failure. The 3-month formulation of paliperidone palmitate is now close at hand. We have to be aware of possible long-lasting adverse events and confirm the tolerability to LAI before use.

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Jang, S., & Woo, J. (2017). Five month-persistent extrapyramidal symptoms following a single injection of paliperidone palmitate: A case report. Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience, 15(3), 288–291. https://doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2017.15.3.288

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