Blood levels of reduced haloperidol versus clinical efficacy and extrapyramidal side effects of haloperidol

1997 
Abstract 1. 1. The studies of relationships between blood levels of reduced haloperidolHL (RH) and clinical efficacy in haloperidol (HL) -treated patients have yielded variable results. On the other hand, the contribution of RH upon HL' s extrapyranidal side effects (EPS) had been suggested in animal nodeIs as well as in preliminary clinical studies with united subjects. 2. 2. This study explored the relationships between blood drug levels and clinical effects and EPS of HL in 48 Chinese acutely exacerbated schizophrenic inpatients. After a single-blind placebo period of one week, the patients were treated with a fixed dose 10 mg of HL for two weeks. Steady-state levels of HL and RH in plasma (n = 48) and in red blood cells (RBC) ( n = 37 ) were Measured by high perfornance liquid chromatography. 3. 3. The Bean RH/HL ratio in RBC in the Chinese (0.55) is lower than that in non-Chinese patients as reported in the literature (> 2), so is the RH/HL ratios in plasma. 4. 4. No significant relationship emerged between percent improvement in BPRS total score and any of drug indices (HL, RH, sum of two compounds (HL|RH], and RH/HL ratio) in plasma and in RBC. Furthermore, the responders did not differ significantly from the nonresponders in each drug index. 5. 5. Plasma RH levels were significantly higher in 30 patients experiencing EPS compared with the other 18 patients (mean 2.14 ± 1.71 (S.D.J ng/ml vs. 1.38 ± 0.37 ng/ml, p
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