What is maximum dose of olanzapine drug? My sister is at hospital and she was treated with 20mg of olanzapine and now it was raised to 25mg.
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The manufacturer’s prescribing information (a.k.a. package insert) provides recommended dosing based on safety and efficacy data obtained during the drug development and approval process. It indicates that 10 mg/day is a “normal” target dose for most indications. A higher dose of 15 mg/day is appropriate in acute manic episodes. In the portion of the PI discussing safety data, it refers to the “maximum” dose as 20 mg/day.
There have been reports of using up to 60 mg daily in cases of treatment-resistant schizophrenia, but this is rare and the data supporting it are weak.1
In the course of normal clinical practice, including care of many psychiatric patients on atypical antipsychotics, I have never seen doses above 20 mg daily used. It is rarely used in twice daily dosing due to the long half-life of ~30 hours (as described in the PI).
- Lehman AF, Lieberman JA, Dixon LB, et al, American Psychiatric Association, Steering Committee on Practice Guidelines. Practice guidelines for the treatment of patients with schizophrenia, second edition. Am J Psychiatry. 2004;161(2 Suppl):1-56.

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"For the rapid control of agitation and disturbed behaviour in patients with schizophrenia or mania olanzapine may be given intramuscularly in an initial dose of 5 to 10 mg, followed by 5 to 10 mg as required after 2 hours. Not more than three injections should be given in any 24-hour period and the maximum daily dose, including olanzapine given by mouth, should not exceed 20 mg. Parenteral administration may be used for up to a maximum of 3 days but transfer to oral therapy should be initiated as soon as possible." Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference 34th edition agrees with you :-) – Lucky Jul 07 '15 at 14:11
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Does Lilly give a reason why? Can this maybe cause brain damage or insomnia or other issues? – William May 02 '18 at 16:31