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The following pages link to Anticonvulsant-induced dyskinesias: a comparison with dyskinesias induced by neuroleptics (Q28335688):
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- Dystonia and chorea in acquired systemic disorders (Q24679812) (← links)
- Report of a case of phenobarbital-induced dystonia (Q28319483) (← links)
- Acute dystonia due to amitriptyline (Q28320195) (← links)
- Asterixis as a side effect of carbamazepine therapy (Q28322677) (← links)
- Complete external ophthalmoplegia and asterixis with carbamazepine toxicity (Q28326012) (← links)
- Investigations into the nature of the peri-oral movements induced by 2-(N,N-dipropyl)amino-5,6-dihydroxytetralin (Q28329944) (← links)
- Phenytoin and Choreic Movements (Q28332127) (← links)
- (Q28343243) (redirect page) (← links)
- Unusual idiosyncratic reactions to carbamazepine (Q28361254) (← links)
- Carbamazepine-induced choreoathetoid dyskinesias (Q28367359) (← links)
- Thiamine deficiency and cerebrospinal fluid 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid: a preliminary study (Q33756009) (← links)
- Medication-Induced Tardive Dyskinesia: A Review and Update (Q33802645) (← links)
- Drug treatment of epilepsy: a review (Q34256087) (← links)
- Anticonvulsant-induced dyskinesia (Q35194353) (← links)
- Movement disorders in patients taking anticonvulsants (Q36142833) (← links)
- Shoulder pain from glomus tumour (Q36962199) (← links)
- Nonprimary dystonias (Q37865672) (← links)
- Cerebral haemorrhage in haemophilia (Q39071597) (← links)
- Phenobarbital dyskinesia (Q39073170) (← links)
- Adverse neuropsychiatric effects of anticonvulsant drugs (Q39370362) (← links)
- Acute dystonia induced by neuroleptic drugs (Q39439115) (← links)
- Dopamine, GABA, cholecystokinin and opioids in neuroleptic-induced tardive dyskinesia (Q39472252) (← links)
- Drug treatment of epilepsy (Q39507539) (← links)
- The risk-benefit ratio of anticonvulsant drugs (Q39675361) (← links)
- Anticonvulsant medications: an iatrogenic cause of tic disorders (Q39791909) (← links)
- Anticonvulsant drugs. An update (Q40142216) (← links)
- Drug-Induced Neurological Disorders (Q40155602) (← links)
- Management of tardive dyskinesia: current update (Q40334101) (← links)
- Fetal motility and chronic exposure to antiepileptic drugs (Q41114733) (← links)
- Pharmacological options for the management of dyskinesias (Q41258822) (← links)
- Episodic undulating hyperkinesias of the tongue associated with brainstem ischemia (Q41557495) (← links)
- Antiepileptic Drugs as a Cause of Worsening Seizures (Q41759923) (← links)
- Dopaminomimetic action of diphenylhydantoin in rat striatum: effect on homovanillic acid and cyclic AMP levels (Q42205051) (← links)
- Does the use of phenobarbital as an anticonvulsant permanently exacerbate hyperactivity? (Q42223808) (← links)
- Neuronal loss from the subthalamic nuclei in a patient with progressive chorea (Q42277560) (← links)
- Paroxysmal movement disorders in severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy (Q44542079) (← links)
- Use of biperiden hydrochloride in a child with severe dyskinesia induced by phenytoin (Q44563097) (← links)
- Dystonia induced by gabapentin (Q45219995) (← links)
- Drug-Induced Tardive Dyskinesia (Q45303634) (← links)
- Manipulation of Cerebral Monoamines in the Treatment of Human Epilepsy: A Pilot Study (Q48215231) (← links)
- Movement disorders in bacterial meningitis (Q48314798) (← links)
- Phenytoin-induced orofacial dyskinesia. A case report (Q48580468) (← links)
- Biphasic effects of carbamazepine on the dopaminergic system in rat striatum and hippocampus (Q48632963) (← links)
- Tardive Dyskinesia-like Syndrome Due to Drugs that do not Block Dopamine Receptors: Rare or Non-existent: Literature Review (Q58781286) (← links)
- Clinical and experimental studies of phenytoin-induced hyperkinesias (Q66944061) (← links)
- Drug-Induced Movement Disorders (Q67215110) (← links)
- Aggravation of Tardive Dyskinesia by Phenytoin (Q67256348) (← links)
- Effects of carbamazepine on dopamine function in rodents (Q69377166) (← links)
- Pharmacological characterisation of spontaneous or drug-associated purposeless chewing movements in rats (Q69859872) (← links)
- Rhythmic involuntary lingual movements (lingual myoclonus): study of 4 cases (Q70787602) (← links)