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Drug Induced Movement Disorders

For physicians using neuroactive drugs in their clinical practice, neurologists and psychiatrists most from the US and Britain, but others from India, Singapore, and Australia review movement disorders due to dopamine-blocking agents, drugs used in mood disorders, sympathomimetic drugs including lev.

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  • "For physicians using neuroactive drugs in their clinical practice, neurologists and psychiatrists most from the US and Britain, but others from India, Singapore, and Australia review movement disorders due to dopamine-blocking agents, drugs used in mood disorders, sympathomimetic drugs including lev."@en
  • "Rigorously analyzes established and emerged facts surrounding drug-induced dystonia, dyskinesia, akathisia, parkinsonism, and other acute and tardive movement disorders liable to proceed from medicinal use of dopamine blocking agents, antidepressants, levodopa, anticonvulsants, and other drugs - providing professionals effective tools for predicting, identifying, and proactively managing these often treatable, and frequently preventable, conditions."
  • "Drug-Induced Movement Disorders rigorously analyzes established and emerging facts surrounding drug-induced dystonia, dyskinesia, akathisia, parkinsonism, and other acute and tardive movement disorders liable to proceed from medicinal use of dopamine blocking agents, antidepressants, levodopa, anticonvulsants, and other drugs - providing professionals effective tools for predicting, identifying, and proactively managing these often treatable, and frequently preventable, conditions."
  • "Drug-Induced Movement Disorders rigorously analyzes established and emerging facts surrounding drug-induced dystonia, dyskinesia, akathisia, parkinsonism, and other acute and tardive movement disorders liable to result from medicinal use of dopamine blocking agents, antidepressants, levodopa, anticonvulsants, and other drugs-providing professionals effective tools for predicting, identifying, and proactively managing these often treatable, and frequently preventable, conditions."@en

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  • "Review Literature"@en
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  • "Drug Induced Movement Disorders"@en
  • "Drug-induced movement disorders"@en
  • "Drug-induced movement disorders"
  • "Drug-Induced Movement Disorders"
  • "Drug-Induced Movement Disorders"@en