Sertraline movement disorders. The side effects included neck stiffness, akathisi...
Sertraline movement disorders. The side effects included neck stiffness, akathisia, and general body stiffness (3). 9 mg/ day (range, 25–200 mg/day); there were two reports of combined dystonia and akathisia (100 mg/day and 200 mg/day, respectively) and no reports of parkinsonism as-sociated with sertraline use. Joana Damásio, Neurology Department, Centro Hospitalar do Porto, Largo do Professor Abel Salazar, 4099-001 Porto, Portugal; E-mail: Jun 1, 2012 · Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sensorimotor disorder characterized by the urge to move the legs during periods of rest or inactivity which is relieved by movement and has an evening or night maximum of intensity. RLS is often associated with other sleep-related movement disorders such as periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMS) and, less frequently, with rhythmic movement disorder (RMD On clinical grounds, the movement disorder present was a tic disor-der characterized by dystonic, clonic, and phonic tics. The risk may differ between different antidepressants and antidepressants’ classes. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Nov 1, 2002 · However, a review of case reports of SSRI-induced movement disorders from 1979 to 1996 found that eight of the 71 cases of extrapyramidal symptoms documented in the literature were associated with sertraline use. On clinical grounds, the movement disorder present was a tic disor-der characterized by dystonic, clonic, and phonic tics. In the six cases of sertraline-induced akathisia, the mean dose was 67. The most common movement disorders induced by sertraline included tremor, dystonia, and akathisia. trdzz whwdp malifm vxb ayt onvcbo iae qxb epkgrn tsxzcf