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Clinical psychopharmacology and neuroscience : the official scientific journal of the Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology | 2016

Use of Clozapine for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Case Report.

B. Amamou; Walid Bel Hadj Salah; Ahmed Mhalla; Nejla Benzarti; Hend Elloumi; Ferid Zaafrane; Lotfi Gaha

Patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) show significant impairment in functioning, particularly in the interpersonal and social domains. Prior reports suggest that clozapine may be effective in the management of BPD. We present the case of a patient with BPD who experienced persistent suicidal ideation and was treated with clozapine at a state psychiatric hospital. After treatment failure with other psychotropic medications, clozapine medication was initiated; not only did suicidal ideation cease, but social and professional functioning also greatly improved to the point of no longer requiring intensive levels of observation or restrictive procedures. Clozapine appears to be efficacious in the management of suicide attempts and self-injurious behavior. Moreover, it appears to be promising as a therapeutic measure for ameliorating the global functioning of patients with severe BPD. Larger, randomized, blinded, and controlled prospective studies are needed to confirm these findings and to determine optimal dosage.


Journal of Attention Disorders | 2018

ADHD in Tunisian Adolescents: Prevalence and Associated Factors

Ahmed Mhalla; Asma Guedria; Takoua Brahem; B. Amamou; Wiem Sboui; Naoufel Gaddour; Lotfi Gaha

Objective: The aims of the study were to determine the prevalence of ADHD in a population of high school students and to explore the factors associated with this disorder. Method: This was a cross-sectional study that had included 447 high school students. The diagnosis of ADHD was made by the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale translated in Arabic language. The sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were evaluated by a preestablished questionnaire. The self-esteem was assessed by the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. Results: The prevalence of ADHD was 18.1%. The logistic regression analysis showed an association between the diagnosis of ADHD and the bad relationships with parents (odds ratio [OR] = 16.43; p < 10-3), the presence of personal psychiatric antecedents (OR = 12.16; p < 10-3), internet misuse (OR = 2.39; p = .014), and maltreatment antecedents (OR = 3.16; p = .009). Conclusion: The prevalence of ADHD in this study was one of the highest prevalence reported. The factors associated with ADHD may have diagnostic and therapeutic implications.


Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience | 2018

Unipolar Mania: A Particular Aspect of Bipolar Disorder in Tunisia

B. Amamou; Wafa Chebbi; Myriam Allegue; Ahmed Mhalla; Ferid Zaafrane; Lotfi Gaha

Objective Unipolar mania is a clinical reality in our daily practice. Many authors suggested that bipolar patients can have only manic episodes without depressions. These findings lead us to explore more this particularity. Methods We conduct a retrospective, descriptive and comparative study including 173 patients, followed for bipolar disorder type I, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fifth edition criteria, during the period between January 2008 and December 2015. Two groups were identified. The first one was composed of 98 patients who had presented only manic episodes. The second group contained the rest of the sample. Unipolar mania was defined as the presence of three or more manic states without a depressive episode during the period of the study. Results One hundred seventy three patients were included in the study. The average age of the sample was 43 years old. The first episode was manic in 129 patients (74.6%). The dominant polarity was manic in 90.8% of the cases. Seasonal characteristic and psychotic symptoms were observed in respectively 11.0% and 53.2% of the sample. Rapid cycling evolution was observed among 2.3% of patients. The unipolar manic profile accounted for 56.6% of the population. This result is equivalent to an annual incidence of 8%. Comparing the two groups, we did not find a significant difference concerning the sociodemographic and clinical variables except for the number of suicide attempts (p=0.014). Conclusion Our study shows that unipolar mania is clinical evidence. More studies should be conducted in order to understand its nosological and psychopathological foundations.


Annals of General Psychiatry | 2017

Neurological soft signs in Tunisian patients with first-episode psychosis and relation with cannabis use

Ahmed Mhalla; Bochra Ben Mohamed; Christoph U. Correll; B. Amamou; Anouar Mechri; Lotfi Gaha


Dual Diagnosis: Open Access | 2016

Resolution of Tardive Dyskinesia with Clozapine: A Case Report

B. Amamou; Nesrine Essid; Amel Mrad; Ahmed Mhalla; Lotfi Gaha


Journal of Addictive Behaviors and Therapy | 2017

Differences between Psychotic Disorders with Concurrent Cannabis Use and Cannabis-Induced Psychoses

B. Amamou; Soumaya Fathallah; Ahmed Mhalla; Mohamed Hachem Saadaoui; Wahiba Douki; Mohamed Fadhel Najjar; Lotfi Gaha


European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2017

Sexual addiction in Tunisia: an exploration of prevalence, socio-demographic characteristics and self esteem

C. Missaoui; B. Amamou; Ahmed Mhalla; S. Fathallah; Ferid Zaafrane; Lotfi Gaha


European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2017

Cannabis use among depressive people: a study about one hundred thirty-six outpatients

B. Amamou; S. Fathallah; Ahmed Mhalla; Ferid Zaafrane; Lotfi Gaha


European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2017

Factors associated with benzodiazepine dependence among elderly patients followed in outpatient psychiatry unit

B. Amamou; S. Fathallah; Ahmed Mhalla; Ferid Zaafrane; Lotfi Gaha


European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2016

Poster sessionsP.6.d. Addiction − Drugs (clinical)P.6.d.017 - Sociodemographic and clinical profiles of cannabis users hospitalised in psychiatry

R. Masmoudi; B. Amamou; H. Saadaoui; W. Douki; M.F. Najjar; Lotfi Gaha

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Lotfi Gaha

University of Monastir

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