Scopolamine alleviates involuntary lingual movements: tardive dyskinesia or dystonia?
Jianbo Hu,1,2,* Jianbo Lai,1,2,* Shaohua Hu,1,2 Yi Xu1,2 1Department of Psychiatry, First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China; 2The Key Laboratory of Mental Disorder’s Management in Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou, China *These authors contributed equ...
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doaj-85c578a4a4324bcf8a09d1f107757f752020-11-25T01:21:32ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1178-20212017-08-01Volume 132327233034518Scopolamine alleviates involuntary lingual movements: tardive dyskinesia or dystonia?Hu JBLai JBHu SHXu YJianbo Hu,1,2,* Jianbo Lai,1,2,* Shaohua Hu,1,2 Yi Xu1,2 1Department of Psychiatry, First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China; 2The Key Laboratory of Mental Disorder’s Management in Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou, China *These authors contributed equally to this work Abstract: Cholinergic hypofunction was believed to be associated with the pathogenesis of tardive dyskinesia, and therefore, anticholinergic treatment might exacerbate the condition. We describe herein a middle-aged male with feeble chewing movements, involuntary rolling motions of the tongue, and abnormally tightened cheeks which developed after consuming different psychotropic medications. These symptoms did not improve after routine treatment for tardive dyskinesia, but responded well to anticholinergic agents, such as scopolamine and benzhexol hydrochloride. This case extended our understanding of the complexity of extrapyramidal effects and their pharmacologic management. Keywords: neuroleptic, scopolamine, tardive dyskinesia, dystoniahttps://www.dovepress.com/scopolamine-alleviates-involuntary-lingual-movements-tardive-dyskinesi-peer-reviewed-article-NDTneurolepticscopolaminetardive dyskinesiadystonia |
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Scopolamine alleviates involuntary lingual movements: tardive dyskinesia or dystonia? |
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Scopolamine alleviates involuntary lingual movements: tardive dyskinesia or dystonia? |
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Scopolamine alleviates involuntary lingual movements: tardive dyskinesia or dystonia? |
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Scopolamine alleviates involuntary lingual movements: tardive dyskinesia or dystonia? |
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Scopolamine alleviates involuntary lingual movements: tardive dyskinesia or dystonia? |
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scopolamine alleviates involuntary lingual movements: tardive dyskinesia or dystonia? |
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Jianbo Hu,1,2,* Jianbo Lai,1,2,* Shaohua Hu,1,2 Yi Xu1,2 1Department of Psychiatry, First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China; 2The Key Laboratory of Mental Disorder’s Management in Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou, China *These authors contributed equally to this work Abstract: Cholinergic hypofunction was believed to be associated with the pathogenesis of tardive dyskinesia, and therefore, anticholinergic treatment might exacerbate the condition. We describe herein a middle-aged male with feeble chewing movements, involuntary rolling motions of the tongue, and abnormally tightened cheeks which developed after consuming different psychotropic medications. These symptoms did not improve after routine treatment for tardive dyskinesia, but responded well to anticholinergic agents, such as scopolamine and benzhexol hydrochloride. This case extended our understanding of the complexity of extrapyramidal effects and their pharmacologic management. Keywords: neuroleptic, scopolamine, tardive dyskinesia, dystonia |
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neuroleptic scopolamine tardive dyskinesia dystonia |
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