A Case Of Risperidone– Induced Angioedema: Bad “RISP” Onse

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  • Eby Yesudas Author
  • MD Kamran Chisty Author
  • Mohan Reddy M Author

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https://doi.org/10.64252/t3fqm505

Abstract

Background: Risperidone is a second-generation antipsychotic widely used for schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. Although generally well tolerated, rare but potentially serious adverse effects such as angioedema have been reported.

Case presentation: We describe a 38-year-old male with paranoid schizophrenia who developed acute angioedema on day 9 of risperidone therapy. Laboratory evaluation excluded complement-mediated and hereditary etiologies. Risperidone was discontinued, cross-tapered to aripiprazole, and the patient received systemic corticosteroids and antihistamines, resulting in complete resolution within four days.

Conclusion: Clinicians should be aware of risperidone-induced angioedema, monitor inflammatory markers to aid diagnosis, and promptly discontinue the offending agent to prevent complications.

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2025-09-10

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A Case Of Risperidone– Induced Angioedema: Bad “RISP” Onse. (2025). International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 6107-6109. https://doi.org/10.64252/t3fqm505