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Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy: Vol. 21, No. 11, pp. 877-879.
© 1987 Harvey Whitney Books Company.
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Clomipramine-induced urinary dysfunction in an obsessive-compulsive adolescent

H Hermesh, D Aizenberg, A Weizman, M Lapidot, and H Munitz

Two episodes of urinary retention occurred in a 15-year-old male following administration of clomipramine given for obsessive-compulsive disorder. Improvement of behavioral symptoms along with side effects was clearly correlated with clomipramine dosage. Severity of side effects, and their resistance to bethanechol and to phenoxybenzamine, necessitated a complete withdrawal of clomipramine. This case demonstrates that clomipramine-induced urinary retention is not limited to older individuals. Possible involvement of noncholinergic and nonadrenergic mechanisms in this adverse drug reaction is suggested.





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