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Medication-Induced Movement Disorders
This term, classified under "
other conditions
," refers to a group of neurological disorders involving dysfunction in movement or tone of voluntary muscles. Many drugs used to treat
mental disorders
can cause these conditions.
includes:
Medication Induced Postural Tremor
Neuroleptic Induced Acute Akathisia
Neuroleptic Induced Acute Dystonia
Neuroleptic Induced Tardive Dyskinesia
See Also:
extrapyramidal syndrome
Books, etc.
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Antipsychotic Drugs and Their Side-Effects
Neuroleptic-Induced Movement Disorders
Selected Works of R.D. Laing