Skip to content

Tag: Acute dystonia

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

What drugs are known to cause dystonia?

4 min read
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.

What is dystonia after antipsychotics? A Comprehensive Guide

3 min read
Drug-induced dystonia is a serious side effect of antipsychotics, with acute dystonic reactions occurring in 3% to 10% of cases, and rates potentially reaching as high as 51.2% with high-potency drugs. So, **what is dystonia after antipsychotics?** It's a movement disorder marked by involuntary muscle contractions.