Anti psychotic drug with least incidence of extrapyramidal side effects is:
A patient with acute psychosis, who is on haloperidol 20 mg/day for last 2 days, has an episode characterized by tongue protrusion, oculogyric crisis, stiffness and abnormal posture of limbs and trunk without loss of consciousness for last 20 minutes before presenting to casualty. This improved within a few minutes after administration of diphenhydramine HCl. The most likely diagnosis is:
16-year-old boy who was started on an antipsychotic drug, presents with sudden onset of torticollis. What is the most probable diagnosis?
Akathisia is treated by all except:
A psychotic patient on antipsychotic drugs develops torticollis within 4 days of starting therapy. What is the appropriate medication that should be added in the treatment regimen?
A patient who is taking antipsychotics for 3 weeks, presents with high grade fever, raised CPK and myoglobinuria. What is the most probable diagnosis?
A 31-year-old male, with mood disorder, on 30 mg of haloperidol and 100 mg of lithium, is brought to the hospital emergency room with history of acute onset off ever, excessive sweating, confusion, rigidity of limbs and decreased communication for a day. Examination reveals tachycardia and labile blood pressure and investigations reveal increased CPK enzyme levels and leucocytosis. He is likely to have developed:
Drug of choice for treatment of neuroleptic malignant syndrome is: