老年患者使用米氮平数日后恐怖噩梦的发生。

Q4 Medicine
Liliana Dell'Osso, Primo Lorenzi, Benedetta Nardi, Barbara Carpita, Francesca Benedetti, Ivan Mirko Cremone
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介绍。睡眠障碍和失眠是抑郁症患者最常见的主诉。一些常见的具有兴奋作用的抗抑郁药可能会使睡眠质量恶化,而另一些(如米氮平)由于其抗组胺能作用,与镇静特性有关,可以迅速改善睡眠质量。以米氮平为例,尽管其对睡眠的作用机制仍有争议,但自第一次服用以来,睡眠模式的有益变化可能是可以观察到的,并且与抗抑郁作用的更快起效有关。案例演示。尽管有这些文献记载的有益效果,但我们报告了5例老年患者(年龄从69岁到79岁),他们有各种诊断和合并症(严重或复发性抑郁症,一般焦虑症,边缘型人格障碍和帕金森病),在临床日常评估中,使用米氮平与噩梦的发作有关,这些噩梦非常令人印象深刻和戏剧性,以至于有必要中断治疗。讨论。这种奇特的副作用仍然很少被记录,关于这个话题的文献仍然相互矛盾;然而,考虑到病例是在短时间内收集的,米氮平引起的噩梦加剧可能比以前认为的更频繁。此外,所有报告的病例都有一些共同的特征,如噩梦的发生与开始使用米氮平治疗的时间顺序有关,随着中断而消失,所有病例的年龄范围相似,以及在秋季发生。
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Occurrence of Terrifying Nightmares after Few Days of Mirtazapine Use in Elderly Patients.

Introduction. Sleep disturbance and insomnia are some of the most frequent complaints in patients suffering from depression. Some common antidepressant with excitatory effects may worsen sleep qualities, whereas others (like mirtazapine), thanks to their antihistaminergic action, are associated with sedative properties and can quickly improve sleep quality. In the case of mirtazapine, even if its mechanisms of action on sleep remain controversial, beneficial changes in sleep pattern may be observable since the first dose and are associated with a faster onset of the antidepressive action. Case Presentation. Despite these documented beneficial effects, we reported five cases of elderly patients (age ranging from 69 to 79) with various diagnoses and comorbidities (severe or recurrent depression, general anxiety disorder, borderline personality disorder, and Parkinson's disease) assessed during clinical daily routine for whom the use of mirtazapine was linked to the onset of nightmares so impressive and dramatic that made it necessary to interrupt the treatment. Discussion. This peculiar side effect is still scarcely documented, and the literature on this topic remains conflicting; however, considering that the cases were collected in a short range of time, the exacerbation of nightmares caused by mirtazapine may be more frequent than previously believed. Furthermore, some common features shared by all the cases reported have been highlighted such as the onset of the nightmares being chronologically associated with the initiation of the therapy with mirtazapine, the disappearance with the interruption, the similar age range of all, and the occurrence of the episodes described during fall season.

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Case Reports in Psychiatry
Case Reports in Psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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