Summary:
Nowadays, we have at our disposal several atypical antipsychotics (antipsychotic of 2nd generation).
There is a difference between them in the profi le of side-effects. The article focuses on side effects,
which are important for selecting atypical antipsychotic. Every patient who is a candidate for
atypical antipsychotic must be assessed for his/her medical susceptibilities. In more detail the
weight gain, abnormalities in glucose and lipid metabolism and hyperprolactinemia are discussed.
Clozapine and olanzapine appear to show the highest impact on weight gain and glucose and lipid
levels, risperidone and amisulpride on prolactin levels. On the base of current knowledge during
clozapine and olanzapine administration it is advisable to monitor blood glucose and lipid levels
at regular periods. During risperidone and amisulpride administration it is necessary to search for
prolactin-dependent side affects. If present, the prolactin level should be obtained. The possibilities
of prevention and treatment of side effects mentioned are presented. General guidelines which
should be maintained when selecting atypical antipsychotic are suggested.
Key words:
atypical antipsychotic, side effects, weight gain, glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia,
hyperprolactinemia.
|