Akathisia is a syndrome characterized by the unpleasant sensation of “inner” restlessness that manifests itself in the inability of sitting still or not moving. Many types of medicaments can cause akathisia as an adverse event of their use and they include: antipsychotics, antidepressants, antiemetics, antihistamines, and psychoactive substances. We will present the case of a 50 year old patient, treated on two occasions for psychotic depression. During the second hospitalization it is possible that antipsychotic treatment combined with an antidepressant caused akathisia or there were symptoms of agitated depression and akathisia present at the same time, which is very difficult to determine in everyday clinical practice. We can conclude th...
Background. The aim of the paper was to review studies on the relationship between akathisia and the...
Akathisia, which characterized by subjective restlessness and objective hyperactivity, is induced mo...
This article reviews what causes clinicians to overlook or underdiagnose akathisia. The causes are c...
Akathisia is a syndrome characterized by the unpleasant sensation of “inner” restlessness that manif...
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...
The study is devoted to the clinical and psychopathological phenomenology of mild acute drug-induced...
Akathisia, an involuntary movement disorder resulting from exposure to antipsychotics, is characteri...
BACKGROUND: Akathisia is a neuropsychiatric syndrome that is commonly related to the use of dopamine...
SUMMARY The subjective and motor phenomena of neuroleptic-induced akathisia were studied in two diff...
Akathisia is a distressing disorder that manifests as a state of restlessness and motor agitation. W...
Akathisia is a clinical syndrome characterized by the subjective sense of unease or restlessness, or...
Akathisia is characterized by a subjective report of inner restlessness and inability to sit still, ...
BACKGROUND: Akathisia is a common and distressing movement disorder that can be associated with the ...
AbstractObjective: A 28-year-old male diagnosed with schizophrenia, maintaining well on Olanzapine, ...
Background. The aim of the paper was to review studies on the relationship between akathisia and the...
Akathisia, which characterized by subjective restlessness and objective hyperactivity, is induced mo...
This article reviews what causes clinicians to overlook or underdiagnose akathisia. The causes are c...
Akathisia is a syndrome characterized by the unpleasant sensation of “inner” restlessness that manif...
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...
The study is devoted to the clinical and psychopathological phenomenology of mild acute drug-induced...
Akathisia, an involuntary movement disorder resulting from exposure to antipsychotics, is characteri...
BACKGROUND: Akathisia is a neuropsychiatric syndrome that is commonly related to the use of dopamine...
SUMMARY The subjective and motor phenomena of neuroleptic-induced akathisia were studied in two diff...
Akathisia is a distressing disorder that manifests as a state of restlessness and motor agitation. W...
Akathisia is a clinical syndrome characterized by the subjective sense of unease or restlessness, or...
Akathisia is characterized by a subjective report of inner restlessness and inability to sit still, ...
BACKGROUND: Akathisia is a common and distressing movement disorder that can be associated with the ...
AbstractObjective: A 28-year-old male diagnosed with schizophrenia, maintaining well on Olanzapine, ...
Background. The aim of the paper was to review studies on the relationship between akathisia and the...
Akathisia, which characterized by subjective restlessness and objective hyperactivity, is induced mo...
This article reviews what causes clinicians to overlook or underdiagnose akathisia. The causes are c...