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'''Clozapine''' (中文:[[     ]])is an atypical antipsychotic or 2nd Generation antipsychotic medication. It is specifically used to treat treatment resistant schizophrenia (TRS), which affects approximately 1 in 3 people with the condition. These people include those who:
 
*Have tried at least 2 other antipsychotic medications that did not work
[[:Category: Antipsychotic Drug | '''Antipsychotic Drug''']]
*Are unable to tolerae other antipsychotics because of their side-effects
 
It may also be used to treat psychoses secondary to Parkinson’s disease.
'''Drug class: [[:Category: Atypical antipsychotic  | Atypical Antipsychotic]]
 
'''Clozapine (CLOZARIL)'''(中文:[[氯氮平]]
 
==Common Strengths of Clozapine Tablet==
Clozapine are available in the following strengths:
*25 mg and 100 mg tablets
 
==Drug Trade Names of Clozapine Tablet==
Clozaril
 
==Drug Usage==
Clozapine is used for:
*Treatment-resistant schizophrenia.
*Reducing risk of recurrent suicidal behavior in schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.
 
==Mechanism of Action==
Partial agonist at dopamine D2 and serotonin 5-HT1A receptors, and antagonist at serotonin 5-HT2A receptors.
 
==Route of ADministration==
Oral
 
==Dosages==
*Initial dose: 12.5 mg once or twice daily
*Target dose: 300 - 450 mg/day in divided doses
*Maximum dose: 900 mg/day
 
==Side Effects==
{| class="wikitable"
!style="text-align: left"| Frequency
!Adverse reactions
|-
| rowspan="5" | '''Common
| Drowsiness and sedation: Many patients experience significant drowsiness or sedation, which can impact daily activities
|-
| Weight gain: Clozapine can lead to substantial weight gain, which may increase the risk of metabolic syndrome
|-
| Increased salivation
|-
| Constipation
|-
| Dizziness and lightheadedness: Espeically when standing up quickly, due to orthostatic hypotension
|-
| rowspan="7" | '''Uncommon
| Agranlocytosis: Clozapine can cause a significant decrease in white blood cells, leading to a higher risk of infections. Regular blood monitoring is required
|-
| Seizures: The risk of seizures increase with higher doses of clozapine
|-
| Myocarditis and cardiomyopathy
|-
| Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS): This is a rare but potentially fatal condition characterized by high fever, muscle stiffness, and altered mental status
|-
| Tardive dyskinesia: This is a movement disorder that may become irreversible with prolonged use, particularly in older adults
|-
| QT prolongation
|-
| Liver issues: Symptoms may include jaundice, dark urine, and abdominal pain
|}
 
==Pharmacokinetics==
*Pharmacologic effects (e.g. sedation) are apparent within 15 minutes
*Peak plasma concentrations are typically attained within 1.5 to 2.5 hours after single or multiple doses of clozapine tablets
*Elimination half-life: 8 hours (single dose), 12 hours (multiples doses)
*Approximately 50% excreted in urine, 30% in feces
 
==Drug Precautions==
'''Pregnancy
 
Use caution; potential risks to the fetus should be considered
 
'''Breastfeeding
 
Contraindicated during lactation
 
'''Children & Elderly
*Contraindicated in children before puberty
*Use caution in elderly patients
 
'''Monitoring Requirements
 
Patients on clozapine require regular monitoring, including:
*Frequent blood test to monitor white blood cell counts.
*Cardiac monitoring to detect any changes in heart rhythm.
*Regular metabolic assessments to check for weight gain, blood sugar levels, and lipid profiles.
 
'''Drug Interactions
 
Interactions with strong CYP1A2 inhibitors, CYP2D6 inhibitors, and CYP3A4 inducers
*CYP1A2 Inhibitors
**Drugs such as fluvoxamine, ciprofloxacin, and hormonal contraceptives can increase clozapine levels, raising the risk of adverse effects
*CYP1A2 inducers
**Substances like omeprazole can decrease clozapine levels, potentially reducing its efficacy
*Lamotrigine
**THis anticonvulsant can increase clozapine levels, requiring close monitoring
*Caffeine
**Can increase clozapine levels due to CYP1A2 inhibition
*Grapefruit Juice
**May increase clozapine levels bhy inhibiting CYP3A4
*Smoking
**Can decrease clozapine levels; cessation can lead to increase plasma levles and potential toxicity
 
==FAQ==
'''How Should I Take the Tablet?
 
Take with or without food.
 
'''What should I avoid while taking?
 
Avoid activities requiring mental alertness until you know how the medication affects you.
 
'''What Happens if I Miss a Dose?
 
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for your next dose. Do not double doses.

Latest revision as of 22:11, 21 July 2024


Antipsychotic Drug

Drug class: Atypical Antipsychotic

Clozapine (CLOZARIL)(中文:氯氮平

Common Strengths of Clozapine Tablet[edit]

Clozapine are available in the following strengths:

  • 25 mg and 100 mg tablets

Drug Trade Names of Clozapine Tablet[edit]

Clozaril

Drug Usage[edit]

Clozapine is used for:

  • Treatment-resistant schizophrenia.
  • Reducing risk of recurrent suicidal behavior in schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Partial agonist at dopamine D2 and serotonin 5-HT1A receptors, and antagonist at serotonin 5-HT2A receptors.

Route of ADministration[edit]

Oral

Dosages[edit]

  • Initial dose: 12.5 mg once or twice daily
  • Target dose: 300 - 450 mg/day in divided doses
  • Maximum dose: 900 mg/day

Side Effects[edit]

Frequency Adverse reactions
Common Drowsiness and sedation: Many patients experience significant drowsiness or sedation, which can impact daily activities
Weight gain: Clozapine can lead to substantial weight gain, which may increase the risk of metabolic syndrome
Increased salivation
Constipation
Dizziness and lightheadedness: Espeically when standing up quickly, due to orthostatic hypotension
Uncommon Agranlocytosis: Clozapine can cause a significant decrease in white blood cells, leading to a higher risk of infections. Regular blood monitoring is required
Seizures: The risk of seizures increase with higher doses of clozapine
Myocarditis and cardiomyopathy
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS): This is a rare but potentially fatal condition characterized by high fever, muscle stiffness, and altered mental status
Tardive dyskinesia: This is a movement disorder that may become irreversible with prolonged use, particularly in older adults
QT prolongation
Liver issues: Symptoms may include jaundice, dark urine, and abdominal pain

Pharmacokinetics[edit]

  • Pharmacologic effects (e.g. sedation) are apparent within 15 minutes
  • Peak plasma concentrations are typically attained within 1.5 to 2.5 hours after single or multiple doses of clozapine tablets
  • Elimination half-life: 8 hours (single dose), 12 hours (multiples doses)
  • Approximately 50% excreted in urine, 30% in feces

Drug Precautions[edit]

Pregnancy

Use caution; potential risks to the fetus should be considered

Breastfeeding

Contraindicated during lactation

Children & Elderly

  • Contraindicated in children before puberty
  • Use caution in elderly patients

Monitoring Requirements

Patients on clozapine require regular monitoring, including:

  • Frequent blood test to monitor white blood cell counts.
  • Cardiac monitoring to detect any changes in heart rhythm.
  • Regular metabolic assessments to check for weight gain, blood sugar levels, and lipid profiles.

Drug Interactions

Interactions with strong CYP1A2 inhibitors, CYP2D6 inhibitors, and CYP3A4 inducers

  • CYP1A2 Inhibitors
    • Drugs such as fluvoxamine, ciprofloxacin, and hormonal contraceptives can increase clozapine levels, raising the risk of adverse effects
  • CYP1A2 inducers
    • Substances like omeprazole can decrease clozapine levels, potentially reducing its efficacy
  • Lamotrigine
    • THis anticonvulsant can increase clozapine levels, requiring close monitoring
  • Caffeine
    • Can increase clozapine levels due to CYP1A2 inhibition
  • Grapefruit Juice
    • May increase clozapine levels bhy inhibiting CYP3A4
  • Smoking
    • Can decrease clozapine levels; cessation can lead to increase plasma levles and potential toxicity

FAQ[edit]

How Should I Take the Tablet?

Take with or without food.

What should I avoid while taking?

Avoid activities requiring mental alertness until you know how the medication affects you.

What Happens if I Miss a Dose?

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for your next dose. Do not double doses.