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Broadmoor Hospital, Crowthorne, Berkshire RG45 7EG, email: kevin.murray{at}wlmht.nhs.uk
AIMS AND METHOD
We describe two patients, both diagnosed with psychotic illnesses, who developed stuttering while being treated with clozapine.
RESULTS
In both patients the stuttering was severe and significantly impaired progress towards recovery. Deviant speech dimensions and voice quality were consistent with dysarthria and dystonia.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
Patients who develop abnormal electroencephalogram activity and those who have a family or personal history of stuttering might be at increased risk of developing speech problems with clozapine. Speech dysfluency might be a consequence of clozapines action in lowering the seizure threshold. Potential management strategies include the use of sodium valproate and changing the type of antipsychotic.
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