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Cureus ; 16(1): e53182, 2024 Jan.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38420100

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We describe a 32-year-old Japanese female with hypersomnia and bipolar disorder. She had developed hypersomnia and sleep attacks in her teens. She was misdiagnosed with narcolepsy at a neurology department and then received methylphenidate (MPH) for many years. After giving birth, she developed postpartum depression and suffered from mood swings and irritability. Following 10-year treatment with methylphenidate, she experienced MPH-induced psychosis when she was in a manic state. Her psychosis improved rapidly with the cessation of methylphenidate. Furthermore, brexpiprazole treatment ameliorated her manic symptoms and hypersomnolence. Post-discharge, she was diagnosed with idiopathic hypersomnia based on nocturnal polysomnography and a multiple sleep latency test. This case indicates that brexpiprazole as a serotonin dopamine activity modulator might provide therapeutic effects against not only the patient's manic symptoms but also idiopathic hypersomnia.

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J Clin Sleep Med ; 18(5): 1459-1462, 2022 05 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35022128

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Lemborexant is a dual orexin antagonist and is considered a safe and effective hypnotic. Dual orexin antagonists induce physiological sleep by blocking orexin receptors. Although the blockade of orexin signaling has triggered narcolepsy-like symptoms in rodents, there is currently no evidence of lemborexant inducing narcolepsy-like symptoms in humans. We describe the case of a 79-year-old Japanese woman with bipolar depression who experienced lemborexant-induced cataplexy and sleep attack. Her previous results on the Multiple Sleep Latency Test excluded the diagnosis of narcolepsy. She experienced narcolepsy-like symptoms on 2 occasions after she was administered lemborexant, in the context of hyperactive delirium, but not in a relaxed state. Her case suggests that lemborexant could trigger narcolepsy-like symptoms in patients with hyperactive delirium, even those with no history of narcolepsy. This case also emphasizes that clinicians must be very careful when they prescribe lemborexant to patients who experience hyperactive delirium. CITATION: Shibata S, Oda Y, Ohki N, et al. Narcolepsy-like symptoms triggered by lemborexant in the context of hyperactive delirium in a patient with bipolar depression: a case report. J Clin Sleep Med. 2022;18(5):1459-1462.


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Trouble bipolaire , Cataplexie , Délire avec confusion , Narcolepsie , Trouble bipolaire/complications , Trouble bipolaire/traitement médicamenteux , Délire avec confusion/induit chimiquement , Femelle , Humains , Narcolepsie/traitement médicamenteux , Antagonistes des récepteurs des orexines/effets indésirables , Orexines , Pyridines , Pyrimidines
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