Acute antipsychotic-induced akathisia revisited

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Abstract

Akathisia remains one of the most prevalent and distressful antipsychotic-induced adverse events. Effective and well-tolerated treatment is a major unmet need in akathisia that merits a search for new remedies. Accumulating evidence indicates that agents with marked serotonin-2A receptor antagonism may represent a new class of potential anti-akathisia treatment.

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Poyurovsky, M. (2010, February). Acute antipsychotic-induced akathisia revisited. British Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.109.070540

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