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Late-onset Akathisia--an Indicant of Covert Dyskinesia: Two Case Reports

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Journal Am J Psychiatry
Specialty Psychiatry
Date 1983 May 1
PMID 6133460
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Abstract

Two patients receiving long-term depot antipsychotic treatment developed late-onset akathisia characterized by emergence toward the end of each injection interval. Drug dose reduction provoked exacerbation of the akathisia and the appearance of choreiform limb dyskinesia. The authors discuss a possible pathophysiological mechanism.

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