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Letter to the Editor

Movement Disorders and Psychotic Symptoms Treated With Pyridoxine: A Case Report

Vladimir Lerner and Mark Liberman

Published: November 15, 1998

Article Abstract

Sir: Neuroleptic-induced tardive dyskinesia continues to be a serious problem in the psychopharmacology of mental disorder. The prevalence of tardive dyskinesia is approximately 24% among patients who are treated with neuroleptics for more than 1 year. The annual incidence in younger adults is 4% to 5%.


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