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Title: Aripiprazole-induced persistent hiccups: A case report
Authors: Benyakorn S.
Keywords: aripiprazole
fluoxetine
methylphenidate
adolescent
anxiety disorder
Article
attention deficit disorder
auditory hallucination
automutilation
bullying
case report
clinical article
comorbidity
depression
drug dose increase
drug withdrawal
DSM-5
emotional disorder
follow up
hiccup
human
male
mood disorder
paranoia
school refusal
stress
suicidal ideation
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: Aripiprazole is an antipsychotics medication that is widely used in clinical practice thanks to its safety profile and minor side effects; however, hiccups are a rare adverse event found in aripiprazole users. Hiccups can emerge from various origins including idiopathic, psychogenic and organic causes. Certain neurotransmitters are believed to be an etiology of hiccups especially dopamine and serotonin. This case report demonstrates a 15-year-old male adolescent with diagnosis of major depressive disorder with psychotic feature who developed persistent hiccups after initiating aripiprazole. The article discusses possible explanations of this incidence with clinical implication. Even though antipsychotics are credited to be an option of hiccups therapy, clinicians should be aware of antipsychotic-induced hiccups especially aripiprazole. © 2017 Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13187
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ISSN: 1252208
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