Pfefferbaum_1977_J.Nerv.Ment.Dis_164_293

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Title : Narcolepsy, paranoid psychosis, and tardive dyskinesia: a pharmacological dilemma - Pfefferbaum_1977_J.Nerv.Ment.Dis_164_293
Author(s) : Pfefferbaum A , Berger PA
Ref : J Nerv Ment Dis , 164 :293 , 1977
Abstract :

The case history of a 54-year-old man with concomitant narcolepsy, paranoid psychosis, and tardive dyskinesia is presented. These disorders may all result from alteration in catecholamines, serotonin, and/or acetylcholine in the central nervous system. The interactions of the various psychopharmacological agents usually used to treat the disorders when they occur separately are considered in terms of current neurotransmitter hypotheses. The management of this case creates a pharmacological dilemma; the agents used for treatment of each of the disorders separately exacerbate one or both of the other two syndromes.

PubMedSearch : Pfefferbaum_1977_J.Nerv.Ment.Dis_164_293
PubMedID: 845600

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Pfefferbaum A, Berger PA (1977)
Narcolepsy, paranoid psychosis, and tardive dyskinesia: a pharmacological dilemma
J Nerv Ment Dis 164 :293

Pfefferbaum A, Berger PA (1977)
J Nerv Ment Dis 164 :293