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Antipsychotics and hyperprolactinaemia: clinical recommendations

Antipsychotics and hyperprolactinaemia: clinical recommendations
Antipsychotics and hyperprolactinaemia: clinical recommendations
A group of international experts in psychiatry, medicine, toxicology and pharmacy assembled to undertake a critical examination of the currently available clinical guidance on hyperprolactinaemia. This paper summarises the group's collective views and provides a summary of the recommendations agreed by the consensus group to assist clinicians in the recognition, clinical assessment, investigation and management of elevated plasma prolactin levels in patients being treated for severe mental illness. It also deals with the special problems of particular populations, gives advice about information that should be provided to patients, and suggests a strategy for routine monitoring of prolactin. The recommendations are based upon the evidence contained in the supplement 'Hyperprolactinaemia in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: Clinical Implications' (2008). The guidance contained in this article is not intended to replace national guidance (such as that of the National Institute of Clinical Excellence), however, it does provide additional detail that is unlikely to be covered in existing guidelines, and focuses on areas of uncertainty and disagreement. We hope it will add to the debate about this topic.
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Peveler, Robert C., Branford, David, Citrome, Leslie, Fitzgerald, Peter, Harvey, Philip W., Holt, Richard I.G., Howard, Louise, Kohen, Dora, Jones, Ian, O'Keane, Veronica, Pariente, Carmine M., Pendlebury, John, Smith, Shubulade M. and Yeomans, David (2008) Antipsychotics and hyperprolactinaemia: clinical recommendations. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 22, supplement 2, 98-103. (doi:10.1177/0269881107087346). (PMID:18477626)

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A group of international experts in psychiatry, medicine, toxicology and pharmacy assembled to undertake a critical examination of the currently available clinical guidance on hyperprolactinaemia. This paper summarises the group's collective views and provides a summary of the recommendations agreed by the consensus group to assist clinicians in the recognition, clinical assessment, investigation and management of elevated plasma prolactin levels in patients being treated for severe mental illness. It also deals with the special problems of particular populations, gives advice about information that should be provided to patients, and suggests a strategy for routine monitoring of prolactin. The recommendations are based upon the evidence contained in the supplement 'Hyperprolactinaemia in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: Clinical Implications' (2008). The guidance contained in this article is not intended to replace national guidance (such as that of the National Institute of Clinical Excellence), however, it does provide additional detail that is unlikely to be covered in existing guidelines, and focuses on areas of uncertainty and disagreement. We hope it will add to the debate about this topic.

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Published date: March 2008
Keywords: antipsychotic

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Local EPrints ID: 62548
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/62548
ISSN: 0269-8811
PURE UUID: 22d084a8-0c26-43c2-867a-99f6e1a4fbcc
ORCID for Robert C. Peveler: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5596-9394
ORCID for Richard I.G. Holt: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8911-6744

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Date deposited: 16 Apr 2009
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:19

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Author: David Branford
Author: Leslie Citrome
Author: Peter Fitzgerald
Author: Philip W. Harvey
Author: Louise Howard
Author: Dora Kohen
Author: Ian Jones
Author: Veronica O'Keane
Author: Carmine M. Pariente
Author: John Pendlebury
Author: Shubulade M. Smith
Author: David Yeomans

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