Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment (May 2022)

Clozapine and Neutropenia in Patients with Schizophrenia and SARS-CoV-2 Infection

  • Moga S,
  • Teodorescu A,
  • Ifteni P,
  • Petric PS,
  • Miron AA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 18
pp. 977 – 983

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Silvia Moga,1,2 Andreea Teodorescu,1,2 Petru Ifteni,1,2 Paula-Simina Petric,1,2 Ana-Aliana Miron1,2 1Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, Romania; 2Spitalul Clinic de Psihiatrie si Neurologie Brasov, Brasov, RomaniaCorrespondence: Petru Ifteni, Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, Romania, Tel +40 (724) 993329, Email [email protected] Paula-Simina Petric, Spitalul Clinic de Psihiatrie si Neurologie Brasov, Brasov, Romania, Tel +40 (747) 629883, Email [email protected]: Clozapine (CLZ) is used for treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS). Adverse reactions to clozapine include neutropenia. In March 2020, WHO declared the COVID-19 pandemic and after, psychiatrists raised concerns regarding continuation of clozapine, due to multiple restrictions. We aimed to provide a study on the association between neutropenia and clozapine in patients with schizophrenia and COVID-19.Aim: To assess the neutrophil count in patients with schizophrenia treated with clozapine and infected with COVID-19.Methods: The study patients with schizophrenia, according to DSM-5, admitted to the Clinical Hospital of Psychiatry and Neurology Brasov, Romania, between April 2020 and October 2021. The inclusion criteria included positive RT-PCR (real-time PCR) test for COVID-19 and treatment with clozapine. We assessed three values of ANC (absolute neutrophil count): before COVID-19 infection (last ANC obtained at mandatory check), during infection and 1 month after resolution (first negative PCR test).Results: Of the 105 cases, 95 did not have neutropenia. Fifty-nine patients were males (62.1%), mean age was 43.5 years (SD = 12.1) with an average of clozapine treatment of 52.4 months (SD = 11.9). At baseline, they had a small reduction in the ANC mean value (4.41 × 109/l; SD = 2.22) which did not constitute a statistically significant decline from the prior to COVID-19 mean value of 4.66 × 109/l (SD = 2.34; p = 0.45). Values were also normal in the first month after negative PCR testing (4.45 × 109/l; SD = 2.35; p = 0.91). A total of 10 patients (9.5%) had neutropenia. The age, dose of clozapine and duration of treatment were not statistically different compared to the group without neutropenia.Conclusion: Psychiatrists and other health professionals should keep in mind that neutrophil count may decrease during COVID-19 infection in patients taking clozapine and in some cases, neutropenia may even occur. We assumed that neutropenia could be caused by COVID-19 and clozapine interaction.Keywords: clozapine, SARS-CoV-2, schizophrenia, agranulocytosis, neutropenia

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