Pharmacopsychiatry 2007; 40(3): 129-131
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-973837
Letter

© Georg Thieme Verlag KG · Stuttgart · New York

Successful Mirtazapine Treatment of an 81-Year-old Patient With Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion

C. Jagsch 1 , J. Marksteiner 2 , E. Seiringer 3 , E. Windhager 1
  • 1Psychiatrische Klinik Wels, Linzerstrasse 89, A-4600 Wels, Austria
  • 2Department of General Psychiatry, University of Innsbruck, Anichstrasse 35, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
  • 3Department of Medicine/Nephrology, Krankenhaus der Barmherzigen Schwestern vom Hl. Kreuz, Grieskirchnerstrasse, A-4600 Wels, Austria
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Publication History

received 17. 10. 2006 revised 19. 02. 2007

accepted 13. 03. 2007

Publication Date:
01 June 2007 (online)

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Abstract

Elderly patients are at a higher risk for inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion when treated with antidepressants. In response to severe depressive symptoms, we initiated treatment with citalopram of an 81-year-old female patient with slightly reduced sodium and chloride levels. The sodium and chloride levels decreased continuously during treatment with citalopram; six days after the citalopram was discontinued, sodium and chloride levels returned to normal. We then switched treatment to mirtazapine. Close monitoring revealed that the patient's sodium and chloride levels never decreased and the patient did not relapse for more than two months. This case study indicates that treatment with citalopram may worsen preexisting hyponatremia. Mirtazapine appears to be safe for use in high-risk, elderly patients.

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Correspondence

Dr. C. Jagsch

Psychiatrische Klinik Wels

Linzerstrasse 89

4600 Wels

Austria

Phone: +43/7242/40 70

Fax: +43/7242/407/510

Email: christian.jagsch@gespag.at