Akathisia is a movement disorder characterized by an inner sense of unease, unrest and dysphoria. Suicidal behavior related with akathisia in patients is one of serious harmful behaviors and requires rapid intervention. There is limited number of cases about venlafaxine-associated akathisia in the literature, but it is not still yet known exactly what the actual incidence is. Side effects associated with antidepressants should be closely monitored and should be kept in mind without irreversible conditions. In this case report we will conclude about a case in which rapid development of akathisia and suicidal behavior occurs following venlafaxine treatment initiated with a non-psychiatric indication
Akathisia is a syndrome characterized by the unpleasant sensation of “inner” restlessness that manif...
Although antidepressants are known to produce some adverse mental effects, their full range of psych...
textabstractCase description A case of severe metoclopramide-induced akathisia in a breast cancer pa...
Akathisia is a movement disorder characterized by an inner sense of unease, unrest and dysphoria. Su...
There has been increasing recognition that the second-generation antipsychotic drugs can produce ext...
Objective: Akathisia is among the most unpleasant side effects related to antipsychotic drug (AP) us...
Introduction. Akathisia affects around 18% of patients with bipolar disorder treated with aripiprazo...
Objective: We aim to systematically review evidence for an association between antipsychotic-induced...
ABSTRACT. Fluoxetine is a commonly used drug for the treatment of major de-pression. Its use can be ...
Akathisia and drug-induced Parkinsonism have traditionally been associated with depression and suici...
We present a case of medication-induced akathisia in a 47-year-old woman with metastatic carcinoma o...
Akathisia and drug-induced Parkinsonism have traditionally been associated with depression and suici...
Patients with first-episode schizophrenia (FES) are known to be notably sensitive for developing ext...
This report describes a patient suffering from panic disorder who developed repeated suicidal ideati...
Abstract This report describes a patient suffering from panic disorder who developed repeated suicid...
Akathisia is a syndrome characterized by the unpleasant sensation of “inner” restlessness that manif...
Although antidepressants are known to produce some adverse mental effects, their full range of psych...
textabstractCase description A case of severe metoclopramide-induced akathisia in a breast cancer pa...
Akathisia is a movement disorder characterized by an inner sense of unease, unrest and dysphoria. Su...
There has been increasing recognition that the second-generation antipsychotic drugs can produce ext...
Objective: Akathisia is among the most unpleasant side effects related to antipsychotic drug (AP) us...
Introduction. Akathisia affects around 18% of patients with bipolar disorder treated with aripiprazo...
Objective: We aim to systematically review evidence for an association between antipsychotic-induced...
ABSTRACT. Fluoxetine is a commonly used drug for the treatment of major de-pression. Its use can be ...
Akathisia and drug-induced Parkinsonism have traditionally been associated with depression and suici...
We present a case of medication-induced akathisia in a 47-year-old woman with metastatic carcinoma o...
Akathisia and drug-induced Parkinsonism have traditionally been associated with depression and suici...
Patients with first-episode schizophrenia (FES) are known to be notably sensitive for developing ext...
This report describes a patient suffering from panic disorder who developed repeated suicidal ideati...
Abstract This report describes a patient suffering from panic disorder who developed repeated suicid...
Akathisia is a syndrome characterized by the unpleasant sensation of “inner” restlessness that manif...
Although antidepressants are known to produce some adverse mental effects, their full range of psych...
textabstractCase description A case of severe metoclopramide-induced akathisia in a breast cancer pa...