Severe neutropenia unrelated to clozapine in patients receiving clozapine.
David M TaylorKalliopi VallianatouShreyans GandhiCecilia CasettaOliver HowesJames Hunter MacCabePublished in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2024)
Not all cases of agranulocytosis occurring in people taking clozapine are caused by clozapine. The widely used threshold criterion-based diagnosis overestimates the risk of agranulocytosis. True clozapine-related agranulocytosis is best identified by pattern-based criteria: rapid fall in neutrophil counts over around 2 weeks to below 0.5 × 109/L for two consecutive days (unless clozapine is stopped very early or granulocyte colony stimulating factor is given) where other possible causes (benign ethnic neutropenia, cancer chemotherapy) can be ruled out.