Case report
Clozapine and agranulocytosis: should treatment be continued?
J.P.A.M. Bogers
summary
This article describes four patients using clozapine, with neutropenia. Clozapine-induced neutropenia can be one of three types: pseudo, benign or malignant. The malignant type can give cause for serious concern; in that case treatment with clozapine must be stopped. Pseudo-neutropenia and benign neutropenia, however, occur frequently. In these cases it is probably unnecessary to stop clozapine medication, particularly if clozapine is clearly indicated.