ea0035p733 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2014
Dobrescu Iuliana
, Trutescu Carmen
, Kobylinska Liana
, Rad Florina
, Petrescu-Ghenea Cristina
, Anghel Gianina Cristina
, Mihailescu Ilinca
Introduction: As antipsychotic drugs specifically block the D2 receptors, they induce a certain level of prolactin increase, dependent on the time it takes to dissociate from receptors. A recent review (Besnard et al, 2013) mentions that 18% of men and 47% of women treated with antipsychotics for severe mental illness had an increased prolactin level. Even if the long term effects of hyperprolactinemia can be severe, including low bone density, amenorrhea, breast and ...