Title : Risk factors of hyperprolactinemia induced by risperidone and olanzapine and their correlations with plasma glucose and lipids.

Pub. Date : 2020

PMID : 32695960






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1 Aims: This study aimed to explore the risk factors of elevated prolactin (PRL) caused by risperidone (RIS) and olanzapine (OLZ) and the relationship between PRL and fasting plasma glucose and lipids. Olanzapine prolactin Homo sapiens
2 Aims: This study aimed to explore the risk factors of elevated prolactin (PRL) caused by risperidone (RIS) and olanzapine (OLZ) and the relationship between PRL and fasting plasma glucose and lipids. Olanzapine prolactin Homo sapiens
3 Aims: This study aimed to explore the risk factors of elevated prolactin (PRL) caused by risperidone (RIS) and olanzapine (OLZ) and the relationship between PRL and fasting plasma glucose and lipids. Olanzapine prolactin Homo sapiens
4 Aims: This study aimed to explore the risk factors of elevated prolactin (PRL) caused by risperidone (RIS) and olanzapine (OLZ) and the relationship between PRL and fasting plasma glucose and lipids. Olanzapine prolactin Homo sapiens
5 In patients taking OLZ, the elevated PRL subgroup had lower fasting plasma glucose levels (U=2.29, p=0.022). Olanzapine prolactin Homo sapiens
6 The results also showed that high serum PRL may be associated with a favourable glucose metabolic profile in patients with schizophrenia taking RIS or OLZ. Olanzapine prolactin Homo sapiens