Abstract

The aim was to report the case of a patient with REM sleep behavior disorder, unresponsive to standard treatment and with complete control of the condition after association of amantadine. Female patient, 45 years old, with systemic arterial hypertension and hypothyroidism, referred to neurological care, reporting frequent episodes of nocturnal agitation in the first hours of sleep, with walking and vocalization, waking up easily if called. She complains of drowsiness and anxiety, secondary to the impact of the RBD on her personal life. She mentions previous attempts at drug treatment with benzodiazepines (Bromazepam and Clonazepam), Zolpidem and Trazodone, all without clinical improvement, with Quetiapine being introduced at a low dose (not yet tried) 25mg, with a therapeutic target of 50mg with partial improvement only with 25mg. When trying 50mg, presenting a worsening of the picture. In a new follow-up, therapy with Amantadine 50 mg/day associated with Quetiapine 25 mg/day was started. The patient returned reporting a significant improvement in the condition, less frequent episodes associated with reduced nocturnal movement. After adaptation of the combined therapy, with adjustments in the dose of Amantadine, an increase of 50mg every 14 days up to 200 mg/day, with the possibility of using quetiapine 50mg (balance between the drugs), the patient evolved stable, with a great improvement in the quality of life and absence of new episodes of the sleep disorder.

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