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Profile of side effects on a sample of outpatient treated with long-lasting injection paliperidone (LLIP)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

V. Martí Garnica
Affiliation:
Servicio Murciano de Salud, San Andrés Community Mental Health Center in Murcia, Murcia, Spain
M.D. Ortega García
Affiliation:
CSM Cartagena, Psychiatry, Murcia, Spain
J.R. Russo de León
Affiliation:
Hospital Reina Sofía, Psychiatry, Murcia, Spain
S. García Marín
Affiliation:
CSM Lorca, Psychiatry, Murcia, Spain

Abstract

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Aim

Assess the profile of side effects on sample of outpatients treated with long-lasting injection paliperidone LLIP.

Method

Study of a population of 67 patients, 25 people are female and 42 are male. In female sample, more than 52% are diagnosed of Schizophrenia and the majority of female do not refer side effects (88%) and only a little percentage of 12 refer side effects such as amenorrhea (F20), stiffness (F20) and relapse (F25). In male sample, more than 54.7% are diagnosed of Schizophrenia and the majority of male do not refer side effects (80%) and only a little percentage of 20 refer side effects (F70) such fear of injection and sexual dysfunction (F21).

Results and conclusions

In our sample, the number of women diagnosed with schizophrenia have a greater number of side effects respects to men with the same diagnosis. However, it would be important to increase the sample size of women to conduct a comparative study men/women to assess research in this field.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster viewing: Classification of mental disorders
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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