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Low-Dose Clozapine Improves Dyskinesias in Parkinson's Disease
Neurol 48:658-662, Durif,F.,et al, 1997
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Article Abstract
The severity of parkinsonian motor disability and dyskinesia was evaluated in seven levodopa-responsive patients with Parkinson's disease after an acute challenge with the mixed dopamine agonist apomorphine,before and after low dose clozapine(50 mg)for 18+/-days.There was a significant 59% improvement of apomorphine-induced dyskinesias without aggravation of parkinsonian motor disability following clozapine treatment.The results suggest that low-dose clozapine,already shown to improve psychotic symptoms,may help to reduce severe levodopa-induced dyskinesia in parkinsonian patients.
 
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