Analysis of clozapine prescribing in the over-65s: 5-year retrospective study.

BJPsych Bull

Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Hatfield, UK.

Published: July 2024

Aims And Method: Patients prescribed clozapine are increasingly living into old age. However, there is a lack of studies to guide prescribing in this age group. We sought to identify all clozapine patients in Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust over a 5-year period and review side-effect burden and co-prescribing in all patients aged over 65 years.

Results: We identified 69 patients. The majority (61%) were stable in terms of mental state; 94% of cases had experienced a side-effect within the past year, with constipation occurring most commonly (65% of cases).

Clinical Implications: Our findings reveal a significant side-effect burden, particularly in relation to constipation. Clozapine-induced gastrointestinal hypomotility (CIGH) can be fatal; however, increasing age has not been a recognised risk factor for constipation in clozapine patients to date. This raises questions about increasing risk to physical health as patients age and adds to concerns about the lack of monitoring for CIGH.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjb.2024.55DOI Listing

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