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Effects of clozapine, thioridazine, risperidone and haloperidol on behavioral tests related to extrapyramidal motor function.
Author: AbermanJ, CarrieroD, FinnM, LyonsM, SalamoneJ D, TrevittJ T
Original Abstract of the Article :
Evidence indicates that the antipsychotic drug clozapine has a low propensity for the induction of extrapyramidal motor symptoms, and also that clozapine has therapeutic effects in patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease. Because tacrine-induced tremulous jaw movements in rats have been suggest...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s002130050322
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Antipsychotic Drugs: Navigating the Desert of Extrapyramidal Motor Function
Extrapyramidal motor function, like a camel struggling to traverse a sand dune, can be significantly impacted by certain medications. This study investigates the effects of different antipsychotic drugs on extrapyramidal motor function, using a model of tacrine-induced tremulous jaw movements in rats. The researchers believe that this model, like a compass guiding a camel through the desert, can provide valuable insights into the effects of antipsychotic drugs on motor function. This study, like a camel searching for a smoother path through the desert, aims to compare the effects of different antipsychotic drugs on extrapyramidal motor function.
Unveiling the Differences: Antipsychotic Drugs and Motor Function
This study, like a camel discovering a new oasis, reveals significant differences in the effects of different antipsychotic drugs on extrapyramidal motor function. The study found that clozapine, unlike other typical antipsychotic drugs, suppressed tacrine-induced tremulous jaw movements in rats, suggesting that clozapine might have a lower propensity for inducing extrapyramidal side effects. This finding is important because it highlights the potential benefits of clozapine for patients with extrapyramidal symptoms.
Finding a Smoother Path: A More Tolerable Option
This study, like a camel finding a smoother path through the desert, suggests that clozapine might be a more tolerable option for patients with extrapyramidal symptoms. The research encourages further exploration of clozapine and other atypical antipsychotic drugs as potential treatments for conditions that affect motor function. This research reminds us that understanding the nuances of drug effects is crucial in providing safe and effective treatments for patients.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study, like a camel navigating a challenging desert, explores the effects of different antipsychotic drugs on motor function. The study's findings highlight the potential benefits of clozapine, suggesting that it might be a more tolerable option for patients with extrapyramidal symptoms. As a camel, I am reminded that navigating the complexities of medicine requires a thorough understanding of drug effects and a commitment to finding safer and more effective treatments for our patients.
Date :
- Date Completed 1997-10-20
- Date Revised 2019-07-26
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