Kennedy_2001_Int.J.Geriatr.Psychiatry_16 Suppl 1_S33

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Title : A current review of olanzapine's safety in the geriatric patient: from pre-clinical pharmacology to clinical data - Kennedy_2001_Int.J.Geriatr.Psychiatry_16 Suppl 1_S33
Author(s) : Kennedy JS , Bymaster FP , Schuh L , Calligaro DO , Nomikos G , Felder CC , Bernauer M , Kinon BJ , Baker RW , Hay D , Roth HJ , Dossenbach M , Kaiser C , Beasley CM , Holcombe JH , Effron MB , Breier A
Ref : Int J Geriatr Psychiatry , 16 Suppl 1 :S33 , 2001
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: Olanzapine (OLZ) is unique among currently available antipsychotic medications in its antagonism of a range of receptor systems including dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, acetylcholine, and histamine. Olanzapine's mechanistic complexity provides a broad efficacy profile in patients with schizophrenia and acute, pure or mixed mania. Patients experience symptomatic relief of mania, anxiety, hallucinations, delusions, and agitation/aggression and reduced depressive, negative, and some cognitive symptoms. This paper will review the safety profile of OLZ, focusing on the elderly, where data are available. METHOD: Preclinical and clinical studies of OLZ are reviewed, with emphasis on its possible effects on the cholinergic system and the histamine H(1) receptor. Weight change and related metabolic considerations, cardiac and cardiovascular safety, and motor function during treatment with OLZ are also reviewed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: In vitro receptor characterization methods, when done using physiologically relevant conditions allow accurate prediction of the relatively low rate of anticholinergic-like adverse events, extrapyramidal symptoms, and cardiovascular adverse events during treatment with OLZ. Currently available clinical data suggest olanzapine is predictably safe in treating adult patients of any age with schizophrenia and acute bipolar mania, as well as in treatment of patients with some types of neurodegenerative disorders.

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Kennedy JS, Bymaster FP, Schuh L, Calligaro DO, Nomikos G, Felder CC, Bernauer M, Kinon BJ, Baker RW, Hay D, Roth HJ, Dossenbach M, Kaiser C, Beasley CM, Holcombe JH, Effron MB, Breier A (2001)
A current review of olanzapine's safety in the geriatric patient: from pre-clinical pharmacology to clinical data
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 16 Suppl 1 :S33

Kennedy JS, Bymaster FP, Schuh L, Calligaro DO, Nomikos G, Felder CC, Bernauer M, Kinon BJ, Baker RW, Hay D, Roth HJ, Dossenbach M, Kaiser C, Beasley CM, Holcombe JH, Effron MB, Breier A (2001)
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 16 Suppl 1 :S33