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Authors Lai J, Lu Q, Huang T, Hu S, Xu Y
Received 24 March 2017
Accepted for publication 9 May 2017
Published 19 July 2017 Volume 2017:13 Pages 1905—1908
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S137923
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Wai Kwong Tang
Abstract: Quetiapine, an atypical antipsychotic, has been extensively used in
patients with bipolar disorder. Overdose of quetiapine can result in severe
complications, such as coma, seizure, respiratory depression, arrhythmia, and
even death. However, the paucity of toxicological evaluation in adolescence
causes more potential risks in this population. Herein, we present a case of
hypotension and convulsive syncope after exposure to a small dose of quetiapine
in a 16-year-old who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. After cessation of
quetiapine, no additional convulsive movements were reported. This case
indicates that even in young patients without predisposing factors, close
monitoring of adverse effects should be warranted for safety concerns, especially
at the initiation of quetiapine treatment.
Keywords: quetiapine,
bipolar disorder, hypotension, convulsive syncope
