Treatment of Clozapine-Associated Sialorrhea: The Role of Benzamide Derivatives

Chanoch Miodownik, Anatoly Kreinin, Paul P. Lerner, Shmuel Sokolik, Vladimir Lerner

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    Abstract

    Purpose Hypersalivation is one of the most prevalent and distressing adverse effects associated with clozapine treatment. Currently, there is no standard therapeutic approach toward how to overcome it. Clinicians use various medications for managing this adverse effect. However, some of the agents are not effective enough, whereas others can induce other adverse effects. Recently, several reviews have been published on the treatment of clozapine-associated hypersalivation, in which the focus was on drugs from various pharmacological groups, and little attention was paid to drugs from the group of substituted benzamides. The intention of this brief narrative review is to draw the attention of clinicians to the use of the benzamide group for the treatment of this unpleasant adverse effect. Methods A MEDLINE search was conducted to identify published treatment studies and case reports in the literature from 2000 to September 2021, concerning a treatment of clozapine-associated hypersalivation, mainly substituted benzamides. Results Accumulating evidence during the last 2 decades indicates that agents derived from the benzamide group may be effective and safe agents for treatment of clozapine-associated hypersalivation. Whether with a psychotropic effect or without, medications from this group may produce a beneficial response. Conclusions Substitute benzamide derivatives have emerged as effective and well-tolerated agents for treatment clozapine-associated hypersalivation.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)171-177
    Number of pages7
    JournalJournal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
    Volume43
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Mar 2023

    Keywords

    • adverse effect
    • clozapine-induced hypersalivation
    • substitute benzamide derivatives
    • treatment

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Psychiatry and Mental health
    • Pharmacology (medical)

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