Hypertension induced by aripiprazole: A case report.
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2013Yazar
Erkmen, Husnu
Eryilmaz, Gul
Gogcegoz Gul, Isil
Ozten, Eylem
Hizli Sayar, Gokben
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Introduction: Hypotension is a known effect of atypical antipsychotics. However,
there is little information on acute hypertension resulting from antipsychotic drugs.
Aripiprazole is a potent partial dopamine D2 agonist, a serotonin 5-HT1A agonist and a 5-
HT2A antagonist. It also displays high affinity for the α-1B, -2A, -2C and β1, -2 adrenergic
receptors. Many studies underline the role of α-1A adrenergic receptors in malignant
hypertension.
Method: Here we present a case of a 38-years old male patient with psychotic
depression.
Discussion: Aripiprazole was initiated at 10 mg/d and 36 hours after the first dose
the patient complained of headache and palpitation. His physical examination revealed that
he developed a hypertensive crisis with arterial hypertension (170/110 mmHg) and
tachycardia (118 beats/minute). His blood pressure returned to normal a week after the
interruption of aripiprazole.
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