A Case of Fluoxetine-induced Mania & Suicidal Ideation in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
- Author:
Seung Hwan LEE
;
Min Soo LEE
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Fluoxetine;
Mania;
Suicide
- MeSH:
Adolescent;
Alcoholism;
Anxiety;
Bipolar Disorder*;
Depression;
Fathers;
Fluoxetine;
Humans;
Korea;
Male;
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder*;
Only Child;
Psychotropic Drugs;
Puberty;
Serotonin;
Social Control, Formal;
Suicidal Ideation*;
Suicide;
Young Adult
- From:Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry
1999;6(2):253-258
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
The fluoxetine is one of the most frequently prescribed drugs for the treatment of depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder(OCD). This has been know as one of the most safest medication. But since the advent of this drug, there have been several reports of side effects-the mania and suicidal ideation-encountered during coadministration of fluoxetine with or without other psychotropic drugs. We experienced a case of 20 years old male OCD patient who developed into abrupt manic state and also was preoccupied with intense suicidal ideation following fluoxetine use. He was a only child in his family and his father had a history of alcoholism about 15 years ago. Our patient's obsessive-compulsive symptoms have been occured since puberty. His OCD symptoms and anxiety were aggravated since joining the army. Beside these facts, we could not find any other psychiatric history such as depressive disoder and bipolar disorder. We used the fluoxetine starting dosage of 20mg and increased to 40mg at second week. About 3 weeks after the treatment, he developed sudden manic symptom and more aggravated suicidal ideation without any OCD symptoms. He felt vitalized and energetic without having enough sleep and food. These symptoms were ceased over two weeks by stopping medication. Up to this point, the reason why fluoxetine induces mania and suicidal preoccupation is unclear. But somehow the fluoxetine has effects on serotonin receptor and serotonin-dopamine regulations, thus we could make an assumption that fluoxetine can induce mania, extrapyramidal symptoms(EPS) and suicidal ideation in some part of the serotonin unbalanced patients. We think this would be the first report to remark on fluoxetine's suicidal and manic side effects in Korea. So here we present the case with the summary of reviewed articles.