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1Institute of Mental Health, Singapore.
Abstract:
This case highlights recurrent low-grade fevers caused by extended-release Quetiapine (Quetiapine XR), a previously unreported side effect, in a patient with Schizophreniform Disorder. While there have been case reports of Quetiapine causing neuroleptic malignant syndrome, there is paucity of data specifically describing recurrent low-grade fevers, with no other accompanying symptoms, caused by Quetiapine XR.
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