Today's blog post, suggested by Max Fink, features a case report from Australia of a rare cause of catatonia:

Clozapine withdrawal malignant catatonia in a medical intensive care unit setting.
Brailey J, Bastiampillai T.
Asian J Psychiatr. 2020 Mar 30;52:102043. doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102043. [Epub ahead of print] No abstract available. 
PMID:
 
32311586

The pdf is here.

A review by Lander et al. in Translational Psychiatry in 2018 covered withdrawal catatonia from benzodiazepines as well as clozapine. One of the interesting findings was that ECT was not always a successful treatment for clozapine withdrawal catatonia, and that reinstitution of clozapine was required in some cases.

The pdf is here.

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