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Neuroleptic-induced Movement Disorders: A Comprehensive Survey
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Neuroleptic-induced Movement Disorders: A Comprehensive Survey

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Although generally beneficial, neuroleptics often cause adverse effects, of which movement disorders are the most serious in terms of frequency and persistence. This book was prepared with the aim of improving understanding and clinical management of these treatment-caused conditions. The authors address the historical, clinical and neurobiological aspects of the most serious of these conditions, tardive dyskinesia, as well as related movement disorders such as parkinsonism, dystonia and akathisia. The authors also devote sections of the text to the measurement of tardive dyskinesia, geographical and ethnic variables, and management with novel neuroleptic agents and biofeedback.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 October 1996
Pages
512
ISBN
9780521433648

Although generally beneficial, neuroleptics often cause adverse effects, of which movement disorders are the most serious in terms of frequency and persistence. This book was prepared with the aim of improving understanding and clinical management of these treatment-caused conditions. The authors address the historical, clinical and neurobiological aspects of the most serious of these conditions, tardive dyskinesia, as well as related movement disorders such as parkinsonism, dystonia and akathisia. The authors also devote sections of the text to the measurement of tardive dyskinesia, geographical and ethnic variables, and management with novel neuroleptic agents and biofeedback.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 October 1996
Pages
512
ISBN
9780521433648