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Cocaine as a risk factor for neuroleptic-induced acute dystonia.

Cocaine as a risk factor for neuroleptic-induced acute dystonia. A prospective study was conducted to test the hypothesis that cocaine use is a risk factor for neuroleptic-induced acute dystonia (NIAD). http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of clinical psychiatry Pubmed

Cocaine as a risk factor for neuroleptic-induced acute dystonia.

The Journal of clinical psychiatry , Volume 59 (3): 3 – Apr 13, 1998

Cocaine as a risk factor for neuroleptic-induced acute dystonia.


Abstract

A prospective study was conducted to test the hypothesis that cocaine use is a risk factor for neuroleptic-induced acute dystonia (NIAD).

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ISSN
0160-6689
DOI
10.4088/jcp.v59n0307
pmid
9541156

Abstract

A prospective study was conducted to test the hypothesis that cocaine use is a risk factor for neuroleptic-induced acute dystonia (NIAD).

Journal

The Journal of clinical psychiatryPubmed

Published: Apr 13, 1998

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