What drugs are known to cause dystonia?
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According to a study reported in *Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine*, gastrointestinal medications were the most common cause of drug-induced dystonia (DID) in children, accounting for 57% of cases. Drug-induced dystonia is a movement disorder caused by certain medications, characterized by involuntary and sustained muscle contractions that lead to twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal postures.