Functional and motor response to low dose olanzapine in Huntington's disease: Case report

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Abstract

Previous reports on the use of olanzapine in Huntington's disease (HD) used doses ranging from 10-30 mg. We report a case of HD with marked delusions and behavioral impairment assessed by the Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale at baseline and four months later treated with a low dose of olanzapine. The patient improved in motor, psychiatric and activity of daily living symptoms after four months of treatment. The response to a low dose of olanzapine in HD may be an indicator of efficacy in similar cases. Further randomized controlled trials can properly assess these findings.

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Laks, J., Rocha, M., Capitão, C., Côrtes Domingues, R., Ladeia, G., Lima, M., & Engelhardt, E. (2004). Functional and motor response to low dose olanzapine in Huntington’s disease: Case report. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 62(4), 1092–1094. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2004000600030

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