• Int J Clin Pharm · Dec 2014

    Case Reports

    Neuropsychiatric symptoms accompanying thrombocytopenia following pregabalin treatment for neuralgia: a case report.

    • Caihong Qu, Yang Xie, Feng Qin, and Weimin Liu.
    • Department of Clinical Pharmacy, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, 600, Tianhe Road, Guangzhou, 510630, China, zssyqch@126.com.
    • Int J Clin Pharm. 2014 Dec 1; 36 (6): 1138-40.

    Case DescriptionA 28-year-old female patient developed an increased temperature and neuropsychiatric symptoms after receiving 75 mg pregabalin therapy for neuralgia. She presented initially with pyrexia and dizziness, followed by disorganized speech within an acute confusional state. Her body temperature returned to normal after taking 60 mg loxoprofen sodium several hours later. However, the neuropsychiatric symptoms did not improve until the next morning. Routine blood tests showed decreased platelet counts (from 131 × 109/L to 85 × 109/L). The following day, a further dose of 75 mg pregabalin was administered because of its effective amelioration of the patient's neuralgia. One hour later, the same symptoms appeared as had previously including increased body temperature of 39.2 °C accompanied by a lower platelet count (73 × 109/L).ConclusionClinicians should be alert to the serious neuropsychiatric symptoms and thrombocytopenia associated with the use of pregabalin. Routine blood tests may be necessary upon initiation of pregabalin treatment.

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