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Vulnerability to neuroleptic side effects in frontotemporal lobar degeneration
Authors:Pijnenburg Y A L  Sampson E L  Harvey R J  Fox N C  Rossor M N
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Neurology, Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is commonly associated with behavioural disturbances such as disinhibition and aggression; these often result in the use of neuroleptic medication. METHODS: All available case notes of patients attending a specialist cognitive disorders clinic with a diagnosis of FTLD were selected. This gave 100 subjects (62 male, 38 female). RESULTS: In 61 patients significant behavioural disturbances were present. Of these patients, 24 had been prescribed neuroleptics. Significant extrapyramidal side effects were reported in eight patients (33%); in five patients these were severe enough to cause severe mobility problems and in one patient resulted in impaired consciousness. In some instances the extrapyramidal side effects took weeks to wear off. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that patients with FTLD may, as in Lewy body dementia, be particularly sensitive to the extrapyramidal side effects of neuroleptics. We suggest that neuroleptics should be used cautiously in FTLD and treatment should be started at low doses avoiding depot preparations until further prospective studies have been performed.
Keywords:frontotemporal lobar degeneration  Pick's disease  dementia  neuroleptics  extra‐pyramidal side effects
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