Ziprasidone in the treatment of delusional parasitosis

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Delusional parasitosis is characterized by a patient's fixed false belief of being infested with parasites or small creatures. The first-line treatment options are typical antipsychotics such as pimozide. However, the accompanying extrapyramidal side effects might limit their use. We report on a patient with a good response to pimozide combined with ziprasidone. Ziprasidone is an atypical antipsychotic drug with a lower risk of extrapyramidal symptoms; thus, it might be considered a good first or second treatment option for delusional parasitosis. Copyright © 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Contreras-Ferrer, P., Merino De Paz, N., Cejas-Mendez, M. R., Rodrguez-Martn, M., Souto, R., & Garca Bustnduy, M. (2012). Ziprasidone in the treatment of delusional parasitosis. Case Reports in Dermatology, 4(2), 150–153. https://doi.org/10.1159/000341112

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