Severe acute urinary retention requiring urinary catheterization in a young female patient using duloxetine: A case report
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2019
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Side effects are one of the most important obstacles to the use of psychotropic drugs. Although duloxetine, commonly used in clinical
practice, is known to be an effective and reliable antidepressant, it is known to cause some side effects. Although it has been reported
in the literature that urinary side effects such as urination difficulties and frequent urination may be encountered, especially in men,
it is very rare in women. Urinary retention is defined that is sudden onset of inability to void or presence of important amount of
postmicturitional residual urine. It has been reported that drug-induced urinary retention may be associated with psychotropic drugs
such as olanzapine, sertraline, aripiprazole and duloxetine in the literature. The cases associated with duloxetine were generally seen
in combination form and with organic pathologies. As far as we know, the young female patient who has no organic pathology has no
urinary retention associated with the use of duloxetine. In this report, we present a young female patient who had a 32-year-old without
organic disease who developed urinary retention requiring urinary catheterization after the use of duloxetine.
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Annals of Medical Research
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Burak Aydin, M., Erken, Y., Gundogmus, I., & Tasdelen Kul, A. (2021). Severe acute urinary retention requiring urinary catheterization in a young female patient using duloxetine: A case report . Annals of Medical Research