Neuroleptic-induced Movement Disorders
A Comprehensive Survey
Dilip V Jeste editor Ramzy Yassa editor N P V Nair editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st Feb '07
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This book examines the adverse effects of neuroleptics, particularly focusing on movement disorders like tardive dyskinesia. Neuroleptic-induced Movement Disorders is essential for clinicians and researchers.
Neuroleptic-induced Movement Disorders provides an in-depth exploration of the complexities surrounding the use of neuroleptics, which are the most commonly prescribed psychotropic medications. While these drugs play a crucial role in managing conditions such as schizophrenia and other psychoses, they are also linked to significant adverse effects, particularly movement disorders. This book addresses the clinical, historical, and neurobiological aspects of these conditions, focusing on tardive dyskinesia and related disorders like parkinsonism, dystonia, and akathisia.
The text aims to enhance understanding and improve clinical management of iatrogenic movement disorders, which can severely impact patients' quality of life. It includes comprehensive sections on the measurement of tardive dyskinesia, geographical and ethnic variations in prevalence, and innovative management strategies involving novel neuroleptic agents and biofeedback techniques. With contributions from leading experts in the field, this book offers a well-rounded perspective on the challenges faced by clinicians and researchers.
By delving into both the historical context and the latest research findings, Neuroleptic-induced Movement Disorders serves as a valuable resource for professionals in psychiatry, neurology, and related disciplines. It emphasizes the importance of balancing the therapeutic benefits of neuroleptics with the need to mitigate their adverse effects, ultimately promoting better patient outcomes and care strategies.
"This is an excellent new book...Written and edited by internationally recognized experts in the field, this book is a valuable contribution to psychiatry...Any clinician who is involved in the treatment of patients with chronic psychoses should read and refer to this book." Michael J. Schrift, Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal
"The book enhances our understanding of TD's neurobiological basis, and thus, it might help us to find new antipsychotics with anti-dyskinetic properties and other treatment strategies that could be used in the management of TD....this text is a comprhensive reference for researchers, psychiatrists and neurologists. It would be a useful addition to departmental and academic libraries." R. Ramasubbu, MD, FRCPC, Annals RCPSC
"This will be helpful for residents, fellows, practicing psychiatrists, researchers, and clinical neurologists with interest in Movement Disorders....the authors should be congratulated for completing the great task of writing this book..." S. Das, The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences
ISBN: 9780521033527
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 31mm
Weight: 772g
516 pages