Managing Antipsychotic-Induced Acute and Chronic Akathisia

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Carl H. Miller
W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker
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[1] Innsbruck University Clinics Innsbruck,Department of Biological Psychiatry
[2] A. õ. Bezirkskrankenhaus Kufstein,undefined
[3] Endach 27,undefined
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Drug Safety | 2000年 / 22卷
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Propranolol; Clonidine; Ekbom Syndrome; Amantadine; Tardive Dyskinesia;
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Akathisia is a frequent and common adverse effect of treatment with antipsychotic (neuroleptic) drugs. This syndrome consists of subjective (feeling of inner restlessness and the urge to move) as well as objective components (rocking while standing or sitting, lifting feet as if marching on the spot and crossing and uncrossing the legs while sitting). Antipsychotic-induced akathisia can be classified according to the time of onset in the course of antipsychotic treatment (acute, tardive, withdrawal and chronic akathisia). Reported prevalence rates vary widely between 5 and 36.8%. Numerous risk factors for acute akathisia have been described and the exact pathophysiology of akathisia is still unknown.
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