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Disorders of the Nervous System Caused by Drugs, Toxins, and Chemical Agents, Antipsychosis Drugs
Adams & Victors Principles of Neurology Chp 43, pg 1208, Ropper, A.H.,et al, 2014

Effectiveness of Anticholinergics and Neuroleptic Dose Reduction on Neuroleptic-Induced Pleurothotonus (the Pisa Syndrome)
J Clin Psychopharmacol 19:277-280, Suzuki,T.,et al, 1999

Tardive Dyskinesia Presenting as Severe Dysphagia
JNNP 55:1203-1204, Gregory,R.P.,et al, 1992

Tardive Oculogyric Crises
Neurol 39:1434-1437, FitzGerald,P.M.&Jankovic,J., 1989

Extrapyramidal Disturbances Caused by Inappropriate Prescribing
BMJ 295:30-31, Pall,H.S.&Williams,A.C., 1987

A Danger In Making The Diagnosis Of Parkinson's Disease
Lancet 1:1212-1213, Murdoch,P.S.,et al, 1982

Tardive Dystonia:Late-onset & Persistent Dystonia Caused by Antipsychotic Drugs
Neurol 32:1335-1346, Burke,R.E.,et al, 1982

Respiratory Dyskinesias:Extrapyramidal Dysfunction & Dyspnea
Ann Int Med 88:327, Weiner,W.J.,et al, 1978

Drug Therapy of Tardive Dyskinesia
NEJM 296:257, Kobayashi,R.M., 1977

Drug Therapy of Parkinsonism
NEJM 295:814, Bianchine,J.R., 1976

Deanol in the Treatment of Tardive Dyskinesia
Am J Psych 132:864, Casey,D.E.,et al, 1975

Neurologic Syndrome Associated with Antipsychotic Drug Use
NEJM 289:20, 1973, 290:110974., , 1974

Drug-Induced Movement Disorders
Postgrad Med 180, 1971, Sept., North,R., 1971

Neuropathological Findings in Three Cases of Persistent Dyskinesia following Phenothiazine Medication
J Neurol Sci 7:263, Hunter,R.,et al, 1968



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