Drug-Induced Movement Disorders
Drug-Induced Movement Disorders rigorously analyzes established and emerging facts surrounding drug-induced dystonia, dyskinesia, akathisia, parkinsonism, and other acute and tardive movement disorders liable to result from medicinal use of dopamine blocking agents, antidepressants, levodopa, anticonvulsants, and other drugs-providing professionals effective tools for predicting, identifying, and proactively managing these often treatable, and frequently preventable, conditions.