Background: Medication-induced tremor (MIT) is common in clinical practice and there are many medications/drugs that can cause or exacerbate tremors. MIT typically occurs by enhancement of physiological tremor (EPT), but not all drugs cause tremor in this way. In this manuscript, we review how some common examples of MIT have informed us about the pathophysiology of tremor. Methods: We performed a PubMed literature search for published articles dealing with MIT and attempted to identify articles that especially dealt with the medication’s mechanism of inducing tremor. Results: There is a paucity of literature that deals with the mechanisms of MIT, with most manuscripts only describing the frequency and clinical settings where MIT is obser...
Abstract: Background: The most frequent movement issue seen in clinical practice is tremors. It i...
The most common tremor in primary care is an exaggerated physiologic tremor, followed by essential t...
Tremor is a cardinal symptom of parkinsonism, occurring early on in the disease course and affecting...
Background: Medication-induced tremor (MIT) is common in clinical practice and there are many m...
Background: The pathophysiology of essential tremor, especially at the cellular level, is poorly und...
Background: Given that tremor is one of the most prevalent and disabling features of multiple sclero...
Background: Tremor is the most common movement disorder; however, the pathophysiology of tremor rema...
Background: Tremors are among the most common movement disorders. As there can be considerable varia...
Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common tremor disorders in the world. Despite this, only tw...
Background: Harmaline and harmine are tremorigenic β-carbolines that, on administration to experimen...
Tremor represents one of the most common movement disorders worldwide. It affects both sexes and may...
Background: There is longstanding controversy surrounding the possible link between essential tremor...
Background: The re-emergent tremor of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is generally recognized as a postural...
Although the occurrence of Parkinsonian akinesia and tremor is traditionally associated to dopaminer...
Background: The possible relationship between essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson's disease (PD) has...
Abstract: Background: The most frequent movement issue seen in clinical practice is tremors. It i...
The most common tremor in primary care is an exaggerated physiologic tremor, followed by essential t...
Tremor is a cardinal symptom of parkinsonism, occurring early on in the disease course and affecting...
Background: Medication-induced tremor (MIT) is common in clinical practice and there are many m...
Background: The pathophysiology of essential tremor, especially at the cellular level, is poorly und...
Background: Given that tremor is one of the most prevalent and disabling features of multiple sclero...
Background: Tremor is the most common movement disorder; however, the pathophysiology of tremor rema...
Background: Tremors are among the most common movement disorders. As there can be considerable varia...
Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common tremor disorders in the world. Despite this, only tw...
Background: Harmaline and harmine are tremorigenic β-carbolines that, on administration to experimen...
Tremor represents one of the most common movement disorders worldwide. It affects both sexes and may...
Background: There is longstanding controversy surrounding the possible link between essential tremor...
Background: The re-emergent tremor of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is generally recognized as a postural...
Although the occurrence of Parkinsonian akinesia and tremor is traditionally associated to dopaminer...
Background: The possible relationship between essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson's disease (PD) has...
Abstract: Background: The most frequent movement issue seen in clinical practice is tremors. It i...
The most common tremor in primary care is an exaggerated physiologic tremor, followed by essential t...
Tremor is a cardinal symptom of parkinsonism, occurring early on in the disease course and affecting...