Drug-Induced Movement Disorders
S Pandey, Y Pitakpatapee… - Seminars in …, 2023 - thieme-connect.com
Drug-induced movement disorders (DIMDs) are most commonly associated with typical and
atypical antipsychotics. However, other drugs such as antidepressants, antihistamines …
atypical antipsychotics. However, other drugs such as antidepressants, antihistamines …
Removal of levosulpiride from pharmaceutical wastewater using an advanced integrated treatment strategy comprising physical, chemical, and biological treatment
A Jhunjhunwala, U Pathak, KK Sarkar… - Environmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In recent times the impact of pharmaceutical wastes generated from the pharmaceutical
industry and domestic sewages on the aquatic ecosystem has become a major concern. The …
industry and domestic sewages on the aquatic ecosystem has become a major concern. The …
Levosulpiride-induced neurological adverse effects: A prospective study from a tertiary care center
J Joe - Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Background: Levosulpiride (LS) is a prokinetic drug increasingly used for the gastric motility
disorders. Despite its common use for the gastric motility disorder, the tendency to cause …
disorders. Despite its common use for the gastric motility disorder, the tendency to cause …
Antipsychotic Drugs
Abstract The Side Effects of Drugs Annuals is a series of volumes in which the adverse
effects of drugs and adverse reactions to them are surveyed. The series supplements the …
effects of drugs and adverse reactions to them are surveyed. The series supplements the …
Phenomenology, quality of life, and predictors of reversibility in patients with drug-induced movement disorders: a prospective study
BackgroundDrug-induced movement disorders (DIMDs) form an important subgroup of
secondary movement disorders, which despite conferring a significant iatrogenic burden …
secondary movement disorders, which despite conferring a significant iatrogenic burden …
[HTML][HTML] Fixed drug combination (levosulpiride and rabeprazole)-induced atypical Parkinsonian's disorders with associated anxiety and low-lying depression
VR Tandon, SH Ismail, A Singh - Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 2024 - journals.lww.com
We hereby describe a rare case of levosulpiride-induced atypical parkinsonism presenting
with sluggish movements, atypical kinetic tremors (tremors with voluntary movement) …
with sluggish movements, atypical kinetic tremors (tremors with voluntary movement) …
[HTML][HTML] Re-emergent tongue tremor in neuroleptic-induced parkinsonism
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Precursor to Early-Stage Parkinsonism: Algorithm Development to Applications
PM NAIR - 2023 - bridges.monash.edu
This study is primarily meant to develop a methodology to detect early-stage Parkinsonism
when the symptoms may not be consistent or visible. The current clinical diagnosis methods …
when the symptoms may not be consistent or visible. The current clinical diagnosis methods …
[PDF][PDF] A Case Report on Multiple Episodes of Deliberate Self-harm in a Patient with Amisulpride-associated Akathisia and Tardive Dyskinesia
D Goswami, S Ghosh, D Nayak - Psychiatry, 2024 - ijiapp.com
Tardive dyskinesia is a movement disorder that causes involuntary, repetitive body
movements and is commonly seen in patients who are on long-term treatment with …
movements and is commonly seen in patients who are on long-term treatment with …
Levosulpiride-induced restless leg syndrome: a case report
D Mishra, V Niranjan, P Kumar - Psychosomatics, 2019 - Elsevier
Discussion RLS was first described by Willis (in 1685) and published by Ekbom (in 1960).
11 The prevalence of the RLS is estimated to be around 7–10% in Caucasians. However …
11 The prevalence of the RLS is estimated to be around 7–10% in Caucasians. However …