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Aquagenic pruritus induced by clomipramine.
General Hospital Psychiatry 2013 September
OBJECTIVE: Aquagenic pruritus is the development of severe, prickling-like skin discomfort without observable skin lesions that is evoked by contact with water at any temperature.
METHOD: This is a case report of a man presenting with aquagenic pruritus after starting clomipramine treatment for anxiety and depression.
RESULTS: The patient's aquagenic pruritus resolved after discontinuing the clomipramine but reemerged when treatment was restarted.
CONCLUSIONS: A greater awareness and knowledge about aquagenic pruritus among physicians could help improve the clinical recognition and management of this clinical entity.
METHOD: This is a case report of a man presenting with aquagenic pruritus after starting clomipramine treatment for anxiety and depression.
RESULTS: The patient's aquagenic pruritus resolved after discontinuing the clomipramine but reemerged when treatment was restarted.
CONCLUSIONS: A greater awareness and knowledge about aquagenic pruritus among physicians could help improve the clinical recognition and management of this clinical entity.
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