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    The Effect of Dopamine Antagonists in Spontaneous and Tardive Dyskinesia

    Dopamine antagonists are effective in suppressing hyperkinetic symptoms in patients with tardive dyskinesia, spontaneous oral dyskinesia, Huntington’s chorea, and Gilles de la Tourette’s syndrome. These neurol...

    R. Fog in Dyskinesia (1985)

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    Neuroleptic-induced ‘tardive Tourrette’s syndrome’ and neurotoxicity

    Neurological side effects have been associated with neuroleptic drugs since these drugs were introduced in the treatment of psychiatric disorders. Acute dystonia and parkinsonism may be seen in the initial pha...

    R. Fog, H. Pakkenberg in Clinical Pharmacology in Psychiatry (1981)

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    Stereotyped Behavior and Its Relevance for Testing Neuroleptics

    During the early Sixties it became clear that the characteristic clinical effects of neuroleptics (antimanic, antischizophrenic, neurologic) correlated with their ability to antagonize stereotypies elicited in...

    A. Randrup, B. Kjellberg, E. Schiørring, J. Schell-Krüger, R. Fog in Psychotropic Agents (1980)