Journal of Family and Reproductive Health (Jun 2023)

Zuclopenthixol Induced Ischemic Priapism: Case Report and Review of Literature

  • Elias Mansour,
  • Samer Danaf,
  • Daniel Ghoussainy,
  • Georges Assaf,
  • Imad Ghantous,
  • Fouad El-Khoury

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/jfrh.v17i2.12875
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2

Abstract

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Objective: Present a case of zuclopenthixol associated priapism, literature review and focus on the stuttering priapism entity as a potential serious complication as well as providing information about possible preventive treatments. Case report: A 44 year-old male patient with history of cocaine abuse with associated priapism presents with acute painful erection after starting zuclopenthixol for treatment of a psychotic episode. This episode was later followed by many other similar episodes defined as stuttering priapism. Conclusion: Acute ischemic priapism is a potential serious side effect of antipsychotics that physicians especially psychiatrists needs to be aware of especially if the patient has previous episodes in order to prevent reoccurrence.

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