The prevalence and risk factors for the development of movement disorders, mainly parkinsonism and postural tremor, were analyzed in 201 adults (>18 years, mean 40 years) treated with valproate and newer antiepileptic drugs (AED) at the Epilepsy Clinic, Toronto Western Hospital, Ontario, Canada
Pierre J Blanchet,1–3 Veronika Kivenko1–3 1Department of Stomatology, Faculty of Dental ...
Movement disorders commonly are associated with many psychotropic drugs. Tricyclic antidepressants o...
Valproate is an anticonvulsive drug whose mechanism of action is based on GABAergic systems. One of ...
Valproate (VPA) was first synthesized in 1882, but it was only in the early 1960s that its anticonvu...
A large and ever-growing number of medications can induce various movement disorders. Drug-induced m...
Address for correspondence:\ud K. G. Maximov, MD\ud Military Medical Academy – Sofia, Bulgaria\ud ...
Background To date, only a few clinical and neurophysiological studies have assessed the features of...
Background: Drug-induced tremors after long-term administration of anti-epileptics have been describ...
The relationship between antiseizure drugs and movement disorders is complex and not adequately revi...
Background : Movement disorders (MD) are neurological conditions that affect the speed, fluency, qua...
The association between fracture risk and commonly used antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in 233 cases of R...
Many pharmacological agents may induce a variety of movement disorders, including dystonia, tremor, ...
Background Antipsychotic drugs are prescribed to approximately 30% to 40% of adults with intellectua...
BACKGROUND: Antipsychotic drugs are prescribed to approximately 30% to 40% of adults with intellectu...
Sodium valproate is a commonly used antiseizure drug with broad indications for different seizuretyp...
Pierre J Blanchet,1–3 Veronika Kivenko1–3 1Department of Stomatology, Faculty of Dental ...
Movement disorders commonly are associated with many psychotropic drugs. Tricyclic antidepressants o...
Valproate is an anticonvulsive drug whose mechanism of action is based on GABAergic systems. One of ...
Valproate (VPA) was first synthesized in 1882, but it was only in the early 1960s that its anticonvu...
A large and ever-growing number of medications can induce various movement disorders. Drug-induced m...
Address for correspondence:\ud K. G. Maximov, MD\ud Military Medical Academy – Sofia, Bulgaria\ud ...
Background To date, only a few clinical and neurophysiological studies have assessed the features of...
Background: Drug-induced tremors after long-term administration of anti-epileptics have been describ...
The relationship between antiseizure drugs and movement disorders is complex and not adequately revi...
Background : Movement disorders (MD) are neurological conditions that affect the speed, fluency, qua...
The association between fracture risk and commonly used antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in 233 cases of R...
Many pharmacological agents may induce a variety of movement disorders, including dystonia, tremor, ...
Background Antipsychotic drugs are prescribed to approximately 30% to 40% of adults with intellectua...
BACKGROUND: Antipsychotic drugs are prescribed to approximately 30% to 40% of adults with intellectu...
Sodium valproate is a commonly used antiseizure drug with broad indications for different seizuretyp...
Pierre J Blanchet,1–3 Veronika Kivenko1–3 1Department of Stomatology, Faculty of Dental ...
Movement disorders commonly are associated with many psychotropic drugs. Tricyclic antidepressants o...
Valproate is an anticonvulsive drug whose mechanism of action is based on GABAergic systems. One of ...