Abstract
Background:
Clozapine is more effective than other atypical antipsychotics for treatment resistant schizophrenia, but has serious side effects. Clozapine has an estimated cumulative seizure risk of 10% in patients treated for 3.8 years. Bupropion can also induce seizures and its estimated risk is 0.4% at recommended doses. While some risk factors for seizures are known, much remains unknown about predicting seizure risk.
Conclusion:
Clozapine and bupropion are known to lower the seizure threshold, but little information is available regarding the risk when used in combination. It is unclear whether these agents, when used in combination, have additive seizure risk or possible synergistic effects. Bupropion should be used cautiously in patients treated with clozapine. Safer agents that do not lower the seizure threshold should be utilized whenever possible.
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