Understanding the pharmacogenetic basis of developing iatrogenic disorders such as Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) has significant clinical implications. CYP1A2, an inducible gene of the cytochrome P450 family of genes, has been suggested to contribute to the metabolism of typical antipsychotics in subjects with schizophrenia on long-term treatment, and has been considered as a potential candidate gene for development of TD. In this study, we have investigated the significance of CYP1A2 gene polymorphisms in TD susceptibility among chronic schizophrenia sufferers (n335) from north India. TD was diagnosed in B29 % (96/335) of these subjects. Of the 96 TD positives, 28 had been treated with typical antipsychotics alone, 23 with atypical antipsychotic...
Introduction: For over six decades, antipsychotic drugs have remained the mainstay of schizophrenia ...
The discovery of genetic factors that contribute to schizophrenia susceptibility is a key challenge ...
Some patients treated chronically with antipsychotics develop tardive dyskinesia (TD), an abnormal i...
Understanding the pharmacogenetic basis of developing iatrogenic disorders such as Tardive Dyskinesi...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an iatrogenic disorder observed in ~20-30% of schizophrenia patients on l...
Objective: Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an antipsychotic induced side effect observed in 20-30% of sch...
Tardive dyskinesia is a severe debilitating movement disorder characterized by choreoathetotic movem...
Background: Antipsychotic drugs are widely used for the treatment of psychosis, especially schizophr...
Abstract: The present study aimed to explore whether four single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) wit...
Background and purpose: Antipsychotics (APs) are the primary method of treatment for schizophrenia a...
Schizophrenia is a highly heritable disorder with a polygenic pattern of inheritance and a populatio...
Objectives: Acetylcholine M (muscarinic) receptors are possibly involved in tardive dyskinesia (TD)....
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a movement disorder linked to long-term treatment with antipsychotic drug...
A comprehensive literature search was conducted to identify all case-control studies in-vestigating ...
Objectives: Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a serious and sometimes irreversible adverse effect that may ...
Introduction: For over six decades, antipsychotic drugs have remained the mainstay of schizophrenia ...
The discovery of genetic factors that contribute to schizophrenia susceptibility is a key challenge ...
Some patients treated chronically with antipsychotics develop tardive dyskinesia (TD), an abnormal i...
Understanding the pharmacogenetic basis of developing iatrogenic disorders such as Tardive Dyskinesi...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an iatrogenic disorder observed in ~20-30% of schizophrenia patients on l...
Objective: Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an antipsychotic induced side effect observed in 20-30% of sch...
Tardive dyskinesia is a severe debilitating movement disorder characterized by choreoathetotic movem...
Background: Antipsychotic drugs are widely used for the treatment of psychosis, especially schizophr...
Abstract: The present study aimed to explore whether four single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) wit...
Background and purpose: Antipsychotics (APs) are the primary method of treatment for schizophrenia a...
Schizophrenia is a highly heritable disorder with a polygenic pattern of inheritance and a populatio...
Objectives: Acetylcholine M (muscarinic) receptors are possibly involved in tardive dyskinesia (TD)....
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a movement disorder linked to long-term treatment with antipsychotic drug...
A comprehensive literature search was conducted to identify all case-control studies in-vestigating ...
Objectives: Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a serious and sometimes irreversible adverse effect that may ...
Introduction: For over six decades, antipsychotic drugs have remained the mainstay of schizophrenia ...
The discovery of genetic factors that contribute to schizophrenia susceptibility is a key challenge ...
Some patients treated chronically with antipsychotics develop tardive dyskinesia (TD), an abnormal i...