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  • Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry
  • Volume 6(2); 1999
  • Article

Review

Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry 1999;6(2):259-63. Published online: Feb, 1, 1999

Nefazodone and Associated Perceptual Disturbance:A Report of Four Cases

  • Ji-Yun Kim, MD;Hyoung-Seok Song, MD;Bang-Hyun Cho, MD; and Yong-Ku Kim, MD, PhD
    Daprtmant of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul Korea
Abstract

Nefazodone, a newer antidepressant is a phenylpiperazine derivative that inhibits the reuptake of both norepinephrine and serotonin, and antagonizes 5-HT2A and a1 adrenergic receptors. Compared with SSRIs, nefazodone caused the fewer activating symptoms, adverse gastrointestinal effects(nausea, diarrhea, anorexia) and adverse effects of sexual function, but is associate d with the more dizziness, dry mouth, constipation, visual disturbances and confusion. We report on 4 cases of visual disturbances and hallucinations in patients taking nefazodone. It is not certain what mechanisms mediated these side effects, but three mechanisms are possible. 1) Nefazodone, as a 5-HT2 antagonist, might induce visual disturbances. 2) mCPP, metabolite of nefazodone might contribute to the hallucination through action on 5-HT receptor. 3) Dopaminergic enhancing activity of nefazodone might cause hallucination. These case report raises the possibility that dose-related perceptual disturbances may exist with nefazodone. The fact emphasizes the need to pay close attention to all possible drug interactions, particularly in patients treated with multiple psychoactive agents, older patients, and patients with decreased hepatic function.

Keywords Nefazodone;Adverse effect;Visual disturbance;Hallucination.