Acute Cervical Dystonia Induced by Clebopride

  • Choi J
  • Hong J
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Abstract

Antidopaminergic drugs are known to induce extrapyramidal symptoms. Clebopride, a dopamine antagonist, also can produce parkinsonism, tardive dyskinesia, tardive dystonia, hemifacial dystonia, or oculogyric crisis; however, acute dystonic reaction caused by clebopride has not been reported in adults. We report two young men who experienced acute cervical dystonia within a few days of taking clebopride. The patients recovered after discontinuation of the drug. Physicians prescribing clebopride should be aware of the adverse effects of this drug.

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Choi, J. K., & Hong, J. Y. (2017). Acute Cervical Dystonia Induced by Clebopride. Case Reports in Neurological Medicine, 2017, 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/2834349

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