Title of article
Quetiapine-Induced Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion: A Challenging Case
Author/Authors
Arya ، Pantea - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hashempour ، Sara - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Shafiee ، Akbar - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Kheiltash ، Azita - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Ghaeli ، Padideh - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages
4
From page
10
To page
13
Abstract
Hyponatremia due to syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) occurs as a rare but clinically important phenomena in various conditions including malignant neoplasms, infections, and central nervous system disorders, and as an adverse effect of numerous drugs. To the authors’ knowledge, there are a few reports on SIADH associated with quetiapine in the literature. This case presents a 58-year-old woman receiving quetiapine for the treatment of bipolar disorder. The patient was hospitalized due to generalized tonic-colonic seizure. After checking her laboratory tests, she was found to be hyponatremic, and the treatment began accordingly. The situation was resolved after discontinuation of quetiapine therapy. Quetiapine was thought to be the cause for the patient’s symptoms, and she was diagnosed with SIADH induced by this medication. Close monitoring of the sodium level is recommended in patients taking quetiapine.
Keywords
Quetiapine , Syndrome of inappropriate ADH (SIADH) secretion , Hyponatremia , Adverse effects
Journal title
Case Reports in Clinical Practice
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
Case Reports in Clinical Practice
Record number
2456363
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