Olanzapine-induced tardive oculogyric crises
Tardive syndromes are much lower in prevalence in second generation antipsychotics (SGA) than in the typical antipsychotics. Although, olanzapine, which is an SGA, has a high risk of causing weight gain, metabolic syndrome, raised blood sugar, and dyslipidemias; it is widely used as the risk of deve...
Main Authors: | Amar D Bavle, Girish M. N. Kumar |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publishing
2013-01-01
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Series: | Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine |
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Online Access: | http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2013;volume=35;issue=4;spage=423;epage=424;aulast=Bavle |
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