艾司西酞普兰引起的睡眠痉挛:一个被忽视的副作用。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Prashant Maravi, Rahul Mathur, Richa Choudhary, Simran Sandhu, Virendra S Pal
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摘要

背景:睡眠抽搐,也被称为睡眠开始,是在从清醒到睡眠的过渡过程中发生的突然的、不随意的肌肉收缩。这些典型的良性但有时令人痛苦的运动与某些药物有关,特别是选择性血清素再摄取抑制剂(SSRIs)。病例:本文探讨三例艾司西酞普兰引起的睡眠痉挛。一名45岁女性抑郁症患者,将艾司西酞普兰剂量从10 mg增加到15 mg后出现突然抽搐,在减少剂量并加入氯硝西泮后有所改善。一名28岁男性患者在开始使用艾司西酞普兰10mg后出现不自主抽搐,在不改变SSRI剂量的情况下添加氯硝西泮后症状有所改善。1例31岁女性患者从文拉法辛改用艾司西酞普兰10 mg,睡眠时出现头部抽搐,停药后改用氟西汀缓解。意义:这些病例提示艾司西酞普兰引起的睡眠痉挛虽然罕见,但可能是由于睡眠中血清素相关的运动控制改变引起的。认识到这些运动是良性的可以帮助减轻病人的焦虑。临床医生应该监测这些症状,教育患者,并考虑调整剂量或辅助治疗,如氯硝西泮,以改善睡眠质量和整体健康。
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Escitalopram-induced hypnic jerks: An overlooked side effect.

Background: Hypnic jerks, also known as sleep starts, are sudden, involuntary muscle contractions that occur during the transition from wakefulness to sleep. These typically benign but sometimes distressing movements have been linked to certain medications, particularly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).

Cases: This article explores three cases of escitalopram-induced hypnic jerks. A 45-year-old female with major depressive disorder experienced sudden jerks after increasing her escitalopram dose from 10 mg to 15 mg, which improved after reducing the dose and adding clonazepam. A 28-year-old male with adjustment disorder developed involuntary jerks after starting escitalopram 10 mg, with symptoms improving upon clonazepam addition without altering the SSRI dose. A 31-year-old female switched from venlafaxine to escitalopram 10 mg and developed jerky head movements during sleep, which resolved after discontinuing escitalopram and starting fluoxetine.

Implications: These cases suggest that escitalopram-induced hypnic jerks, though rare, may arise due to serotonin-related motor control changes during sleep. Recognizing these movements as benign can help alleviate patient anxiety. Clinicians should monitor for such symptoms, educate patients, and consider dose modifications or adjunctive treatments like clonazepam to improve sleep quality and overall well-being.

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Indian Journal of Psychiatry
Indian Journal of Psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
3.20%
发文量
130
审稿时长
34 weeks
期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Psychiatry (ISSN 0019-5545), is an official publication of the Indian Psychiatric Society. It is published Bimonthly with one additional supplement (total 5 issues). The IJP publishes original work in all the fields of psychiatry. All papers are peer-reviewed before publication. The issues are published Bimonthly. An additional supplement is also published annually. Articles can be submitted online from www.journalonweb.com . The journal provides immediate free access to all the published articles. The journal does not charge the authors for submission, processing or publication of the articles.
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