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Here, the authors discuss a patient with mild intellectual disability and Down's syndrome who appeared to experience deterioration in her well controlled thyroid function twice, secondary to higher dosages of risperidone for treatment of her delusional disorder. The case therefore suggests that thyroid function monitoring may be of value in individuals predisposed to thyroid dysfunction who are commenced on antipsychotic therapy, especially risperidone.

Original publication

DOI

10.1002/pnp.766

Type

Journal article

Journal

Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

10/2022

Volume

26

Pages

19 - 21