Abstract

Clozapine is often the drug of choice within patients suffering from treatment-resistant paranoid schizophrenia. It has a complex side effects profile which includes potentially fatal agranulocytosis. Clozapine has also become increasingly associated with a range of other side effects including constipation and pneumonia. We report on a case of clozapine-induced severe constipation leading to a silent presentation of pneumonia with a subsequent respiratory arrest. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of pneumonia secondary to severe constipation occurring in the absence of respiratory aspiration of feculent vomitus. We suggest a new pathological mechanism by way of severe constipation leading to diaphragmatic dysfunction and subsequent clozapine-induced pneumonia. In addition, implications for clinical practice are outlined.

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