A STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS IN PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS TREATED WITH RISPERIDONE
Journal: University Journal of Pre and Paraclinical Sciences (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2016-09-22
Authors : SASIKALA G GOPAL;
Page : 25-30
Keywords : Blood glucose; Risperidone; psychiatric illness.;
Abstract
Abstract Aim Objective This study was designed to evaluate the effects of risperidone on Blood glucose in patients with psychiatric illness.Method Thirty nondiabetic patients with Psychiatric illness (e.g.schizophrenia, manic phase of bipolor disorder based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition criteria) inducted in this study. These Patients did not receive any drug that would alter the blood sugar levels and also risperidone for at least two weeks prior to the initiation of the study. All the patients who were inducted in this study receive the mean dose of 4mgday (range 2-8 mg) of risperidone for eight weeks , depending upon the clinical condition. The patients fasting ,postprandial blood sugar and weight gain were evaluated at the baseline and then at four weeks and at eight weeks.Results Thirty patients completed the study. The mean fasting blood sugar level was increased from 87.5mgdL (baseline) to 101.7 mgdL at week 8 (P 0.001).The mean postprandial blood sugar was increased from 111.68 mg dl to 147.88 mgdl at week 8 (p 0.001).There was also statistically significant weight gain with a increase in mean weight of59.16 kg to59.96 kg(p0.001). The 8-week study showed that fasting blood sugar and postprandial blood sugar levels may increase in psychiatric patients receiving risperidone .There was also definite weight gain. No serious adverse events were reported.Conclusion Measuring and monitoring fasting postprandial blood sugar before the initiation and during the treatment with risperidone is suggested.
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