Posted by action_jackson on September 6, 2002, at 17:38:09
http://www.geocities.com/petsburgh/6691/mystory.htm
To see a real story from someone (besides from me who has posted so much lately here on my own tardive movements caused by amisulpride at low dose and short term) - see this excellent webpage.
This intelligent young woman tells her story - and she apparently is studying to become a specialist in movement disorders.
Her "offending agent" antipsychotic apparently occurred initally in one night - a drug called "Reglan" (metaclopramide) - which is a USA "nausea drug" which happens to be a dopamine blocker and is to my knowledge the only such dopamine blocker not officially placed in the "antipsychotic" class. It is, like amisulpride and sulpiride, a "substimute benzamide" - and has been shown like many antipychotics to induce tardive (often complex) movement disorders after short term use by otherwise "healthy" and "non-psychiatric" individuals".
http://www.geocities.com/petsburgh/6691/mystory.htm
I hope people here will read the above link because this young woman knows what she is talking about and will no doubt be a great Dr.
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