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J Acute Med ; 7(3): 122-124, 2017 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32995183

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Amisulpride is an atypical antipsychotic drug, it helps in alleviation of symptoms of psychotic illnesses. Extrapyramidal features have been reported after taking amisulpride. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) with amisulpride is rare, and have been reported earlier. In all the earlier reported cases patient received more than 150 mg of amisulpride. To the best of our knowledge we are reporting a case of NMS with very minimal dose of Amisulpride (50 mg) taken for very short period.

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J Postgrad Med ; 39(3): 124-6, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7914238

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In a double-blind placebo controlled trial, the efficacy of Vitamin E in the treatment of tardive dyskinesia (TD) was studied in 32 patients. After a two week wash-out phase a baseline (0 week) TD rating was assessed on the tardive dyskinesia rating scale (TDRS). Subsequently, the patients entered a four week treatment phase during which 17 patients received capsules of vitamin E (600 mg) and 15 patients received identical placebo capsules. In the first week the patients received 1 capsule daily which was then increased to two capsules per day from the second to the fourth week. All patients were rated on the TDRS at the end of each week. The baseline TDRS score in the vitamin E group was significantly higher than the placebo group. This was hence adjusted and the results were then subjected to analysis of co- variance. The TDRS score after four weeks treatment was significantly lower in the vitamin E group as compared to the placebo group (p = 0.03).


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Antipsychotic Agents/adverse effects , Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced/drug therapy , Psychotic Disorders/drug therapy , Vitamin E/administration & dosage , Adult , Aged , Double-Blind Method , Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced/etiology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neurologic Examination/drug effects , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Vitamin E/adverse effects
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