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Drug Evaluations

Clozapine use in children and adolescents

, MD & , MD
Pages 459-465 | Published online: 28 Jan 2008
 

Abstract

Background: Although the role of clozapine is well established for treatment-resistant schizophrenia, it is rarely used in pediatric populations, mainly due to its potentially serious adverse effects. Objective: To summarize practical aspects of use of clozapine in treating children with schizophrenia and management of associated adverse effects. Methods: Available studies in the literature using clozapine in the pediatric population are summarized and the NIMH experience in treating refractory childhood-onset schizophrenia cases with clozapine is discussed. Conclusion: Despite a higher incidence of adverse effects in children, clozapine appears to be a uniquely beneficial second-line agent for treating children with refractory schizophrenia.

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