Andre Varma
Stony Brook University
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Annals of Internal Medicine | 1979
Mohammad H. Zarrabi; Stanley Zucker; Fredrick Miller; Robert Derman; Gail S. Romano; James A. Hartnett; Andre Varma
The prevalence of immunologic and coagulation disorders in 75 schizophrenic patients treated with chlorpromazine or other antipsychotic drugs was evaluated. Four groups were studied: Group A, chlorpromazine treatment for more than 2 1/2 years; Group B, chlorpromazine and other antipsychotic drug treatment for more than 2 1/2 years; Group C, chlorpromazine treatment for less than 2 1/2 years; Group D, no chlorpromazine, but other antipsychotic drug treatment. Significant elevation of serum IgM and prolongation of partial thromboplastin time were noted in patients who had long-term chlorpromazine treatment. The latter was caused by a circulating inhibitor resembling that seen with systemic lupus erythematosus. There was a significant correlation between the IgM level versus chlorpromazine dose or duration of treatment and the partial thromboplastin time versus chlorpromazine dose or duration of treatment. In Groups A and B, 63% had a positive antinuclear antibody test (greater than or equal to 1:80), 40% had antibodies to native DNA, and 58% had antibodies to nucleoprotein. These antibodies were negative in the other groups. The percentages of T lymphocytes were below normal in 13 of 41 patients treated with chlopromazine. Twenty of 42 patients in Groups A and B, and none of 28 in Groups C and D had splenomegaly. This study indicates that most patients on long-term chlorpromazine treatment develop one or more immunologic abnormalities.
Medicine | 1990
Stanley Zucker; Hosein M. Zarrabi; William H. Schubach; Andre Varma; Robert Derman; Rita M. Lysik; Gail S. Habicht; Patricia M. Seitz
Long-term chlorpromazine therapy has been associated with the asymptomatic development of a high incidence of antinuclear antibodies, coagulation inhibitors, and increased serum levels of IgM. The purpose of this study has been to characterize the natural history of this chlorpromazine-induced (CPZ) immunopathy. To this end we carried out a prospective study of schizophrenic patients with the immunopathy to compare the effect of continuing CPZ versus switching to haloperidol therapy. Although no marked differences were noted between the 2 groups at the end of 5 years, 6 of 29 patients who continued to receive CPZ, as compared to none of 14 patients on haloperidol, had progressive elevations of serum IgM. In spite of a high incidence of antinuclear antibodies, none of the patients developed a lupus-like syndrome. One patient, however, who had been maintained on CPZ for more than 15 years, developed Waldenström macroglobulinemia, as characterized by an IgM monoclonal gammopathy and a lymphocyte immunoglobulin heavy and kappa light chain gene rearrangement. Another CPZ-treated patient developed immune thrombocytopenia. Based on the potential serious sequelae of prolonged stimulation of the immune system by CPZ, we recommend that patients who develop an increase in serum IgM while on CPZ be switched to other types of anti-psychotic medications.
Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1981
Tamarath K. Yolles; Howard R Kelman; Andre Varma; Henry Pontel
A survey was conducted to measure the knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning emergency medical services (EMS) of physicians practicing in a suburban-rural county on Long Island, New York. Two hundred fifty-four physicians responded to a questionnaire formulated to determine the following: knowledge of the existing system; perceived changes in system components; opinions about factors affecting emergency department visits; physician recommendations to patients in hypothetical situations; reasons for choosing a particular hospital for emergency patients; interest in involvement in the county EMS training program; and physician socio-demographic characteristics. Such information is valuable in the planning of EMS programs.
Journal of Public Health Dentistry | 1988
Louis W. Ripa; Gary S. Leske; Andre Varma
Gerodontology | 1987
Louis W. Ripa; Gary S. Leske; Francine Forte; Andre Varma
Chest | 1988
Allen Rothpearl; Andre Varma; Ken Goodman
Journal of the American Dental Association | 1988
Louis W. Ripa; Gary S. Leske; Francine Forte; Andre Varma
Chest | 1988
Allen Rothpearl; Andre Varma; Ken Goodman
Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 1986
Andre Varma
American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 1986
Dorothy S. Lane; Andre Varma