
Copulatory or pelvic thrusting dyskinesia is a subtype of tardive dyskinesia (TD) which is caused by exposure to dopamine blocking agents.A man exhibiting rhythmic, stereotypical pelvic thrusting movements.Recognition of copulatory dyskinesia as a distinctive iatrogenic disorder helps prevent unnecessary investigations and guides the implementation of corrective strategies.
Male, Depressive Disorder, Drug Substitution, Adrenergic beta-Antagonists, Tetrabenazine, Aripiprazole, Valine, Video Abstract, Thiophenes, Quinolones, Propranolol, Clonazepam, Pelvis, Deprescriptions, Serotonin Agents, Parkinsonian Disorders, Humans, Tardive Dyskinesia, Treatment Failure, GABA Modulators, Aged
Male, Depressive Disorder, Drug Substitution, Adrenergic beta-Antagonists, Tetrabenazine, Aripiprazole, Valine, Video Abstract, Thiophenes, Quinolones, Propranolol, Clonazepam, Pelvis, Deprescriptions, Serotonin Agents, Parkinsonian Disorders, Humans, Tardive Dyskinesia, Treatment Failure, GABA Modulators, Aged
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