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The following pages link to Dystonic reactions following neuroleptics: Time Course and proposed mechanisms (Q66692347):
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- The role of dopamine and dopaminergic pathways in dystonia: insights from neuroimaging (Q26865047) (← links)
- Dystonic reactions and the pharmacokinetics of metoclopramide in children (Q28367524) (← links)
- Dystonia: recent advances (Q33930959) (← links)
- Antipsychotic-induced movement disorders: evaluation and treatment. (Q34418584) (← links)
- Diagnosis and management of acute movement disorders (Q34457364) (← links)
- Decreased striatal dopamine receptor binding in primary focal dystonia: a D2 or D3 defect? (Q34512173) (← links)
- Drug-induced Pisa syndrome (pleurothotonus): epidemiology and management (Q34558583) (← links)
- Drug-induced movement disorders in children (Q35144964) (← links)
- Neuroleptic drug-induced extrapyramidal syndromes and tardive dyskinesia (Q36495584) (← links)
- Plasma Level Monitoring of Antipsychotic Drugs (Q38242954) (← links)
- Acute dystonia induced by neuroleptic drugs (Q39439115) (← links)
- The pathophysiology of extrapyramidal side-effects of neuroleptic drugs (Q40082232) (← links)
- Effect of chronic trifluoperazine administration and subsequent withdrawal on the production and persistence of perioral behaviours in two rat strains (Q42281015) (← links)
- Lateral striatal cholinergic mechanisms involved in oral motor activities in the rat. (Q44353780) (← links)
- Managing antipsychotic-induced acute and tardive dystonia (Q47612154) (← links)
- Effects of clozapine and haloperidol on baseline levels of vacuous jaw movements in aged rats. (Q48680469) (← links)
- Extended therapy for acute dystonic reactions. (Q51847864) (← links)
- Determination of antipsychotic drugs by gas-liquid chromatography with a nitrogen detector using a simple acetylation technique (Q66706912) (← links)
- Decreased [18F]spiperone binding in putamen in idiopathic focal dystonia (Q67217660) (← links)
- Mutational and biochemical analysis of dopamine in dystonia: evidence for decreased dopamine D2 receptor inhibition (Q74552053) (← links)