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Abstract BACKGROUND: Low-dose Olanzapine has been used clinically for over a decade in anorexia nervosa (AN) patients failing standard treatment in order to decrease anxiety and facilitate weight gain. While Olanzapine has been generally well tolerated, large scale data regarding safety and side-effects in AN patients is lacking. OBJECTIVES: To examine possible association between severe bradycar-dia and Olanzapine use in AN patients. DESIGN/METHODS: Case study and literature review. RESULTS: We present a case of severe bradycardia (HR 18) following initiation of low-dose Olanzapine in a 16 year old female admitted to our inpatient ward with AN and bradycardia during sleep.To our best knowl-edgeno other case studies of severe bradycardia in AN patients treated with Olanzapine have been published to date.We relate our case to findings from available literature that examines potential association between bradycardia and Olanzapine. We point to challenges with obtaining larger scale data on Olanzapine safety and side-effects in AN patients. CONCLUSION: There areinherent cardiac risks associated with treatment of AN patients. Existing literature in patients with diagnosis other than AN suggests there may be inter-individual differences in pharmacoki-netics of Olanzapine and that bradycardia may be a possible adverse effect of Olanzapine even at a low dose. Caution should be used in initiating Olanzapine in AN patients with baseline bradycardia.

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