Case Report
Loxapine-Induced Priapism: A Case Report and Review of the Literature on Antipsychotic-Induced Priapism
Table 1
Differential diagnoses, medications, and substances that have been associated with priapism.
| | Etiological factors for priapism | | Diagnoses | Medications/substances |
| | (i) Amyloidosis [3] | (i) Antihypertensives [4] | | (ii) Diabetes [6] | (ii) Antidepressants [4] | | (iii) Gout [7] | (iii) Antipsychotics [4] | | (iv) Malignancy [7] | (iv) Buprenorphine [8] | | (v) Scorpion sting [3] | (v) Cocaine [3] | | (vi) Sickle cell anemia [9] | (vi) Methylphenidate [4] | | (vii) Spinal cord injury [7] | (vii) Synthetic cannabinoids [10] |
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