1. [Gilles-de-la-Tourette Syndrome as a Tardive Dyskinesia].
- Author
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Kozian R and Friederich M
- Subjects
- Amisulpride, Antipsychotic Agents therapeutic use, Benzodiazepines administration & dosage, Benzodiazepines therapeutic use, Drug Therapy, Combination, Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced drug therapy, Humans, Long-Term Care, Male, Middle Aged, Olanzapine, Promethazine therapeutic use, Sulpiride analogs & derivatives, Sulpiride therapeutic use, Tourette Syndrome diagnosis, Tourette Syndrome drug therapy, Verbal Behavior drug effects, Antipsychotic Agents adverse effects, Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced diagnosis, Promethazine adverse effects, Tourette Syndrome chemically induced
- Abstract
Following ten years of continuous olanzapine therapy a 51 years old man developed a Gilles de la Tourette syndrome which disappeared after changing to amisulprid. The Tourette-syndrome will be attributed to a tardive dyskinesia induced by olanzapine.
- Published
- 2007
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