The pathophysiology of extrapyramidal side-effects of neuroleptic drugs

Psychological Medicine
C D Marsden, P Jenner

Abstract

The mechanisms responsible for the production of major extrapyramidal side-effects (parkinsonism, akathisia, acute dystonic reactions, chronic tardive dyskinesias) are reviewed in the light of the complex effects of these drugs on cerebral dopamine systems.

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