Posted by maxx44 on January 3, 2004, at 19:36:51
In reply to re: atypical NMS, posted by Larry Hoover on January 3, 2004, at 18:37:58
see xxx or the 1st google page on NMS---rate of NMS =.2-2.2%--u of p is just one bit. there are many. i learned a lot from your post---re: muscle/bone damage, which searching led to atypicals and 'slow NMS'--exactly what got me. yet you have said 'zip' on ANMS. and if 'trials or stats' reveal up to 2.2% mortality in some NMS stats, i feel it reasonable that the actual number is higher. why did you quote the lowest figure possible? i've seen one reference to a teen with risperdal induced NMS and the accompyning statement indicateing a 7% rate of onset for teens. who would script risperdal for what ritalin was 'safely-used-for'? now known as lethal in significant numbers? a dr. the tech aspects of your response deserve a separate post. later--'playoffs, you know. the bucs may be dead, this year, so now i root for the panthers. best wishes
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