Paranoid psychosis after a single parenteral dose of indomethacin administered for headache diagnosis: A case and review of the literature

Q3 Medicine
N. Karsan, R. Bose, Peter J. Goadsby
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Abstract

Indomethacin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory used to diagnose and treat hemicrania continua and paroxysmal hemicrania. Treatment can be complicated by gastrointestinal adverse effects; less commonly reported are idiosyncratic neuropsychiatric adverse effects with indomethacin. A 50-year-old male with lateralized brief attacks of headache associated with cranial autonomic symptoms was administered a single 200 mg dose of intramuscular indomethacin. Within an hour, he developed acute psychosis, with paranoid delusions and verbal and physical aggression lasting 5 h, followed by recovery to baseline. We used search terms “indomethacin psychosis,” “indomethacin psychiatric,” “indomethacin side effects,” “non-steroidal anti-inflammatory psychosis,” and “non-steroidal anti-inflammatory psychiatric” within PubMed to identify previous reports and literature in this area. Neuropsychiatric adverse effects of indomethacin have been reported since 1965 in a dose-dependent manner, usually with oral courses. They may be more common in the elderly, postpartum women and postoperative patients. Neuropsychiatric adverse effects should be considered in headache medicine, particularly in at-risk groups when indomethacin is administered. Patients, particularly those at highest risk, should be counseled about the risk of neuropsychiatric side effects on indomethacin which may be dose-dependent and are generally reversible on stopping the drug.
为诊断头痛而注射单剂量吲哚美辛后出现偏执性精神病:一个病例和文献综述
吲哚美辛是一种非甾体抗炎药,用于诊断和治疗持续性颅内出血和阵发性颅内出血。胃肠道不良反应可能使治疗复杂化;吲哚美辛的特异性神经精神不良反应较少报道。一名 50 岁的男性在头痛伴有颅内自主神经症状的情况下出现短暂的偏侧发作,医生给他注射了 200 毫克的吲哚美辛。一小时内,他出现了急性精神病,妄想、言语和肢体攻击持续了5小时,随后恢复至基线。我们在PubMed上使用 "吲哚美辛精神病"、"吲哚美辛精神病"、"吲哚美辛副作用"、"非甾体抗炎药精神病 "和 "非甾体抗炎药精神病 "等词进行搜索,以确定该领域以前的报告和文献。吲哚美辛的神经精神不良反应自 1965 年以来就有报道,通常与口服剂量有关。这些不良反应在老年人、产后妇女和术后患者中更为常见。在头痛治疗中,尤其是在高危人群中使用吲哚美辛时,应考虑到神经精神方面的不良反应。应告知患者,尤其是高危人群,服用吲哚美辛后可能会出现神经精神方面的副作用,这些副作用可能与剂量有关,停药后一般可恢复。
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Cephalalgia Reports
Cephalalgia Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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