Pharmacopsychiatry 2006; 39(4): 154-156
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-946707
Letter
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Generalised Urticaria in a Young Woman treated with Clomipramine and after Ingestion of Codfish

A Case ReportL. Gallelli1 , 2 , S. De Fazio1 , 2 , E. Corace3 , G. De Sarro1 , C. S. Garcia3 , P. De Fazio3
  • 1Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacovigilance Unit, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, Mater Domini University Hospital, Catanzaro, Italy
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  • 3Psychiatry Unit, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, Mater Domini University Hospital, Catanzaro, Italy
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Publication History

Received: 7.11.2005 Revised: 8.3.2006

Accepted: 13.3.2006

Publication Date:
27 July 2006 (online)

We report a case of generalized dermatitis and itch induced by a possible drug-food interaction in a young woman who was consuming clomipramine for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). A 33-year-old woman affected by anxiety symptoms presented to our observation for a clinical evaluation. After psychiatric evaluation, the diagnosis of OCD was performed according to DSM-IV-TR and a pharmacological treatment with clomipramine (75-100 mg/day) plus alprazolam (0.5 mg/day) was started. About one month later, the patient developed a severe generalized urticaria with intense itch. A new anamnesis revealed that on the day before the development of the skin rash, no other drug was consumed and the patient had eaten codfish; clomipramine was then gradually discontinued and changed into paroxetine (30 mg/day). At the moment the patient does not show any OCD related symptom and any adverse event to paroxetine treatment has been recorded. We postulate a possible interaction between clomipramine and codfish ingestion. Allergic potential of clomipramine was investigated, while clomipramine de-challenge induced a decrease of the skin rash, the drug re-challenge performed one month later did not induce any adverse event. In contrast, when the combined re-challenge of codfish and clomipramine was performed urticaria was newly observed. The Naranjo Probability Scale Score suggested a probable causal relationship between drug-food interaction and the skin rash. In conclusion, we suggest evaluating also the complete risk of drug-food interaction occurring on clomipramine treatment.

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Luca Gallelli, M.D., Ph. D.

Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacovigilance Unit

Mater Domini University Hospital

Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine

Faculty of Medicine and Surgery

University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro

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88100 Catanzaro

Italy

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