Abstract
Anecdotal evidence tends to suggest clozapine treatment as a cause of leucocytosis in schizophrenic patients, however, no conclusive evidence is available on this topic. We report the clinical cases of two schizophrenic men who were diagnosed with clozapine-related leucocytosis. The clozapine treatment was performed at a dose between 200 and 400 mg/day. When leucocytosis appeared, there was a loss of response to clozapine in both patients. Clozapine-induced leucocytosis in schizophrenic patients could be correlated to occurrence of psychotic symptomatology.
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Prisco, V., Iannaccone, T., Volpe, U., & Fabrazzo, M. (2015). Leucocytosis in clozapine-treated patients as predictor of loss of treatment response? BMJ Case Reports, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2014-209148
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