Mistaken administration of a repeat loading dose of Degarelix leading to acute psychosis

  • Hamdoon M
  • Satchi M
  • Fawke F
  • et al.
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LessonAdvanced and metastatic prostate cancer is often managed with hormonal blockage. Luteinising hormone-releasing hormone antagonists achieve rapid testosterone suppression and are used for the treatment of advanced or metastatic prostate cancer. Degarelix is a luteinising hormone-releasing hormone antagonist and is given as a loading dose, followed by a monthly maintenance dose. We report a case where a patient was inadvertently given a second loading dose of Degarelix that resulted in acute psychosis in the form of panic attacks, delusions, suicidal thoughts, insomnia and some visual hallucinations, which are not reported as side-effects of Degarelix.

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Hamdoon, M., Satchi, M., Fawke, F., & Madaan, S. (2021). Mistaken administration of a repeat loading dose of Degarelix leading to acute psychosis. JRSM Open, 12(2), 205427042098310. https://doi.org/10.1177/2054270420983105

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