Successful treatment of pruritus with mirtazapine in a patient with advanced cancer
10.2512/jspm.7.510
- VernacularTitle:終末期がん患者の掻痒感にミルタザピンが有効であった1例
- Author:
Hiroto Araki
;
Kousuke Yamanaka
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
mirtazapine;
pruritus;
advanced cancer
- From:Palliative Care Research
2012;7(1):510-513
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Purpose: To report a case of successful treatment of pruritus with mirtazapine in a patient with advanced cancer. Case summary: A male patient in his seventies with advanced malignant lymphoma had pruritus. The patient began to have pruritus within a few days after starting anti-epilepsy treatment. Oral mirtazapine was administered at a dose of 15 mg/day. Within 2 days, the patient showed partial improvement of his symptoms. After 7 days of mirtazapine therapy, the pruritus significantly improved. While the patient was taking a dose of 15 mg/day, he remained asymptomatic. Conclusion: There are only a few reports (none in Japan) showing the effectiveness of mirtazapine against pruritus in patients with advanced cancer. Although the mechanism of the pruritus-relieving effect of mirtazapine is not fully understood, this case report indicates that mirtazapine may help in the treatment of patients suffering from intractable pruritus.