Zotepine-induced spontaneous ejaculation.
P-W Wang, S Y Wang, C-J Huang
Index: Int. J. Clin. Pharmacol. Ther. 46(11) , 571-3, (2008)
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Abstract
A man with schizophrenia received regular haloperidol ester therapy, but his psychotic symptoms were not mitigated. A combination of zotepine and haloperidol was then used to relieve the psychotic symptoms. However, the patient developed spontaneous ejaculations, which occurred many times a day while undergoing haloperidol and zotepine therapy. These events were not preceded by sexual stimulation and were not associated with a pleasurable sensation. The discomfort disappeared after discontinuing zotepine. Zotepine-induced spontaneous ejaculation was, therefore, diagnosed. There are few reports of drug-related spontaneous ejaculation. Clinicians need to recognize the possibility of zotepine-related spontaneous ejaculation because sexual side effects have an impact on medical adherence.
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