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Akathisia Induced by Abrupt Withdrawal of Risperidone: A Case Report
Gangaparameswari Soundarrajan, Bharti Chogtu, Vybhava Krishna, Avinash Kamath G, Manisha Murugesan
Abstract
Akathisia is a common movement disorder that occurs as a consequence of antipsychotic therapy. However, its occurrence secondary to risperidone withdrawal has been reported rarely. Reporting of such rare adverse event gains profound importance because changing the antipsychotics is very common in long term management of affective disorders. Here, we report a 17-year-old female who on withdrawal of risperidone developed akathisia. Further, we also discuss already reported cases in literature in relation to the current case.
Keywords
akathisia, atypical antipsychotics, barne’s rating scale, dopamine antagonist, naranjo’s scale
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Gangaparameswari Soundarrajan, Bharti Chogtu, Vybhava Krishna, Avinash Kamath G, Manisha Murugesan. Akathisia Induced by Abrupt Withdrawal of Risperidone: A Case Report.
Psychopharmacology Bulletin.
2019/02/15; 49(1):80-83.
https://doi.org/10.64719/pb.4582