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Metoclopramide in the Treatment of Diabetic Gastroparesis Acute Dystonic Reactions Acute dystonic reactions are the most frequent extrapyramidal side effects (EPS) from metoclopramide and typically occur within 24–48 h of initiating treatment, thus
Untreated Tardive Dyskinesia Hinders Use of Antipsychotics Tardive dyskinesia, often underdiagnosed and undertreated, hinders patient adherence to antipsychotics, affecting mental health treatment and caregivers #039; well-being, reports Dr Daniel Kremens
New Management Approaches for Gastroparesis - Page 4 - Medscape It has the advantage of either parenteral (including subcutaneous) or oral dosing, but side effects including extrapyramidal reactions are not uncommon [43] Tardive dyskinesia represents a
Antipsychotics and Akathisia - Medscape The potential for the development of extrapyramidal side effects is better understood now that atypical antipsychotic medications have been used prospectively and in larger patient populations
Ending Long-term Anticholinergic Use: It Can Be Done - Medscape Ending the common, but unsanctioned, practice of long-term anticholinergic use to head off extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) associated with antipsychotic medications in patients with serious mental