Introduction: Clozapine is the gold standard treatment for treatment-resistant schizophrenia, however adverse events remain a clinical challenge.
Areas covered: This review presents a narrative synthesis of systematic reviews and meta-analyses that have reported the onset, incidence, prevalence, and management of clozapine's adverse events. We conducted a systematic literature search using PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, OvidMEDLINE, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews from inception to April 2024.
Expert opinion: Effective management of clozapine's adverse events necessitates multi-faceted, individualized, and shared-decision strategies. Despite a lack of high-quality systematic evidence, expert inter-disciplinary solutions are provided to help address a critical need for clinical guidance. This 35-year update offers an evidence-based framework to assist clinicians, patients, and caregivers navigate the adverse events associated with clozapine therapy.
Keywords: Adverse drug reactions; adverse events; clozapine; narrative review; schizophrenia; systematic review.
Clozapine is an important medication for people with schizophrenia who do not respond to other treatments. It has been used for over 30 years and provides relief from symptoms and improves quality of life. However, it has side effects that can be daunting for both healthcare workers and people taking clozapine. This article summarizes the latest research on clozapine’s side effects into an easy-to-use guide to help understand the side effects better. With the right knowledge and a team approach involving healthcare workers, patients, their families and carers, the risks of clozapine’s side effects can be managed. Proactive and careful monitoring for side effects, education on what to do if they occur, open conversations, and regular health checkups can significantly reduce the risk that side effects become a problem.