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Antiparkinsonian Drugs in the Treatment of Neuroleptic-Induced Extrapyramidal Symptoms
- Source :
- The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 39:74-84
- Publication Year :
- 1994
- Publisher :
- SAGE Publications, 1994.
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Abstract
- Most patients on neuroleptic therapy experience extrapyramidal symptoms in one form or another during treatment. While the risk of extrapyramidal symptoms appears diminished with the newer and “atypical” neuroleptics (for example, risperidone, remoxipride, clozapine), it is not eliminated. It is essential that the treating clinician monitor for such side effects since if they are left untreated they can be an ongoing source of discomfort to the patient and may affect compliance with therapy. Antiparkinsonian medication represents the mainstay of treatment for neuroleptic-induced extrapyramidal symptoms. Their clinical use is reviewed here with reference to mode of action, indications, choice, side-effects and precautions.
- Subjects :
- Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.medical_treatment
Antiparkinson Agents
Basal Ganglia Diseases
Extrapyramidal symptoms
medicine
Remoxipride
Humans
Parkinson Disease, Secondary
Basal ganglia disease
Clozapine
Chemotherapy
Risperidone
business.industry
medicine.disease
Surgery
Psychiatry and Mental health
Treatment Outcome
Dyskinesia
Anesthesia
medicine.symptom
business
Antipsychotic Agents
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14970015 and 07067437
- Volume :
- 39
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....73d0c3f45907a87f02819442a94f4b28
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1177/070674379403900203