Toxicity, Medication-Induced Dystonic Reactions: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

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Toxicity, Medication-Induced Dystonic Reactions: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

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Overview: Dystonic reactions are adverse extrapyramidal effects that often occur shortly after the initiation of neuroleptic drug therapy. These reactions may occur with a wide variety of medications. Dystonic reactions (ie, dyskinesias) are characterized by intermittent spasmodic ...

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Dystonic reactions typically are not life threatening and result in no long-term effects. Learn more. http://bit.ly/gXJmR

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