Abstract
Background: Olanzapine is temporally associated, in a number of patients with schizophrenia,
with weight gain. H2 antagonists, like nizatidine, have been shown to control appetite in overweight patients.
Methods: A patient with olanzapine temporally associated weight gain was treated with
nizatidine as “add-on” therapy.
Results: Nizatidine treatment was associated with good control and subsequent reduction
of weight after 4 to 5 weeks of therapy in a patient with repetitive episodes of weight
gain during olanzapine treatment. Olanzapine was otherwise well tolerated and effective
in controlling psychopathology.
Conclusions: H2 antagonist treatment with olanzapine may be a valid medical strategy in preventing
and/or reducing weight gain in patients with schizophrenia. Controlled studies are
recommended to confirm this observation.
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Publication history
Accepted:
March 3,
2000
Received in revised form:
February 29,
2000
Received:
October 22,
1999
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