Posted by yxibow on March 18, 2007, at 0:08:05
In reply to Dystonia Video, posted by Quintal on March 17, 2007, at 18:10:05
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=780482311942495192&q=dystonia&hl=en
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> Q
This is hard to watch, but dystonia as an immediate reaction to a medication is different from genetic dystonia in that it has a high likelihood of being stopped by anticholinergic, benzodiazepine, and other auxiliary agents.
Essential Tremor, or ET, is different from the tremor of Lithium, neuroleptic agents, and SSRIs, in that it too is more amenable to the aforementioned agents. But ET is also manageable with propranolol and is not a completely rare disorder and different from side effects, is genetic.
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