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What Is Drug-Induced Movement? An Overview of Medication Side Effects

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According to one study, up to 2.4% of patients exposed to certain medications can experience a life-threatening, drug-induced movement condition called neuroleptic malignant syndrome. Understanding what is drug-induced movement—abnormal, involuntary motions caused by a medication—is crucial for patient safety and effective treatment.

Medications,Pharmacology: Can a person sneeze while under anesthesia?

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While it is extremely rare, it is possible for a patient to sneeze while under certain forms of light intravenous sedation, though it is virtually impossible under deep general anesthesia. The fundamental reason lies in how different levels of anesthesia impact the body’s involuntary reflexes, with deep anesthesia designed to suppress them entirely.