04 July 2012

Akathisia



Akathisia: A movement disorder characterized by a feeling of inner restlessness and a compelling need to be in constant motion, as well as by actions such as rocking while standing or sitting, lifting the feet as if marching on the spot, and crossing and uncrossing the legs while sitting. People with akathisia are unable to sit or keep still, complain of restlessness, fidget, rock from foot to foot, and pace.

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53 free access full text published articles

  1. Delayed-onset akathisia due to amisulpride.
  2. Akathisia after cyclic antidepressants poisoning.
  3. Symptoms of agitated depression and/or akathisia.
  4. Case of acute akathisia from intravenous metoclopramide.
  5. Acute akathisia with quetiapine: A case report and review of literature.
  6. Akathisia causing secondary severe depression in a cancer patient.
  7. Severe akathisia as a side effect of metoclopramide.
  8. Structured relaxation in the treatment of akathisia: case series.
  9. Fluvoxamine for blonanserin-associated akathisia in patients with schizophrenia: report of five cases.
  10. Fluvoxamine for aripiprazole-associated akathisia in patients with schizophrenia: a potential role of sigma-1 receptors.
  11. Acute antipsychotic-induced akathisia revisited.
  12. Escitalopram-induced severe akathisia: a case report.
  13. Akathisia: problem of history or concern of today.
  14. Improvement in neuroleptic-induced akathisia with intravenous iron treatment in a patient with iron deficiency.
  15. Methylphenidate-induced akathisia in a patient with multiple sclerosis.
  16. Is akathisia a frequent side effect of neuroleptics in patients with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder?
  17. Dose-dependent rapid-onset akathisia with aripiprazole in patients with schizoaffective disorder.
  18. Acute akathisia with suicidal ideation associated with low dose aripiprazole.
  19. Akathisia as a risk factor for suicide.
  20. Propranolol treatment for neuroleptic-induced akathisia.
  21. Rate of metoclopramide infusion affects the severity and incidence of akathisia.
  22. The causes of underdiagnosing akathisia.
  23. Akathisia--diagnostic dilemma and behavioral treatment.
  24. Ladislav Haskovec and akathisia: 100th anniversary.
  25. Lesson of the week: Akathisia: overlooked at a cost.
  26. Mirtazapine-induced akathisia.
  27. Serotonin-based pharmacotherapy for acute neuroleptic-induced akathisia: a new approach to an old problem.
  28. Risperidone induced dystonic reaction and akathisia.
  29. Fluoxetine induced akathisia and suicidally.
  30. Risperidone induced dystonic reaction and akathisia.
  31. Akathisia and anesthesia: refusal of surgery after the administration of metoclopramide.
  32. Akathisia associated with prochlorperazine as an antiemetic: a case report.
  33. The epidemiology of drug-induced akathisia: Part II. Chronic, tardive, and withdrawal akathisias.
  34. The epidemiology of drug-induced akathisia: Part I. Acute akathisia.
  35. Iron and akathisia.
  36. Fluoxetine induced akathisia - a case report.
  37. Drug-induced akathisia - a preliminary report.
  38. Low plasma iron status and akathisia.
  39. Prevention of metoclopramide-induced akathisia during gastric emptying imaging.
  40. Serum iron and transferrin in acute neuroleptic induced akathisia.
  41. Akathisia following traumatic brain injury.
  42. Low plasma iron status and akathisia.
  43. Treatment of tardive akathisia with clonidine.
  44. Akathisia associated with droperidol during epidural anesthesia.
  45. Akathisia following traumatic brain injury: treatment with bromocriptine.
  46. Akathisia.
  47. The clinical phenomenon of akathisia.
  48. Akathisia--or not sitting.
  49. Iron and akathisia.
  50. Akathisia--or not sitting.
  51. Drug-induced akathisia: a review.
  52. Persistent akathisia associated with early dyskinesia.
  53. Persistent akathisia associated with early tardive dyskinesia.

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