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ARIPIPRAZOLE-INDUCED SIALORRHEA RESPONSIVE TO AMITRIPTYLINE TREATMENT

IBRAHİM GUNDOGMUS, MUSTAFA ISPİR, MURAT KİYANCİCEK, HAKAN KULLAKCİ, OZGUR MADEN, AYHAN ALGUL, SERVET EBRİNC

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - 2017;7(3):176-178

Sultan Abdulhamid Han Training and Research Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Istanbul - Turkey

 

Treatment compatibility is crucial for the psychiatric disorders. This can be provided with the low side effect profile of psychotropic drugs. Aripiprazole, a tolerable and safe antipsychotic, is used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. In the previous studies, sialorrhea was declared as a side effect of some antipsychotics. Furthermore, aripiprazole-related sialorrhea which was treated with diphenhydramine and trihexyphenidly, was reported in the literature. In our case, we discussed that aripiprazole-related sialorrhea developed in a male patient who treated with amitriptyline.