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Extrapyramidal symptoms are a side effect of some medications such as antipsychotic drugs like dronabinol, risperidone, trandolapril, and others. These involuntary movements can be alarming and ...
Extrapyramidal symptoms associated with cyclic antidepressant treatment: a review of the literature and consolidating hypotesis J Clin Psychopharmacol 1997 17: 377–378 Article Google Scholar ...
Extrapyramidal effects are common when taking antipsychotic medications. Learn more about what these side effects are and what you should do about them.
The use of certain antidepressants may put patients at increased risk for extrapyramidal symptoms (EPSs), according to a large pharmacoepidemiologic study published in the Journal of Clinical ...
Medications and their Potential to Cause Increase 'Extrapyramidal symptoms' Developed by - Dr. M. Janani Priya, Pharm D Reviewed by - Dr. M. Sree Mohana Preetha, Pharm D Last Updated on Nov 16, 2023 ...
Medications and their Potential to Cause Increase 'Extrapyramidal disorder' Developed by - Dr. M. Janani Priya, Pharm D Reviewed by - Dr. M. Sree Mohana Preetha, Pharm D Last Updated on Nov 16, 2023 ...
Extrapyramidal symptoms refer to involuntary movements, typically tremor, slowness, stiffness, loss of facial expressions and automatic movements, such as arm swing when walking.
One month later the patient had no depression, a clear reduction of the extrapyramidal symptoms, functional and cognitive improvement. Conclusion: An astonishing improvement occurred after the ...
Depression with anxiety disorder started in summer of 2004. From 28/7/2004 to 22/11/2004 (4 months) the patient was taking Citalopram 20 mg per day and Alprazolam 0.5 mg three times per day. On 22 ...
Correspondence Archive Treatment of Extrapyramidal Symptoms Published June 15, 1961 N Engl J Med 1961;264: 1269 - 1270 DOI: 10.1056/NEJM196106152642420 ...
Archive Extrapyramidal Reactions in Patients Receiving Prochlorperazine Author: Vincent S. O'Hara, M.D. Author Info & Affiliations Published October 23, 1958 N Engl J Med 1958;259: 826 - 828 ...