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Recommendations for reducing the risk of antipsychotic-induced acute dystonia

This article was first published on January 12, 2024. It was last reviewed, updated, or edited on January 12, 2024. Please see the following other articles about medication-induced acute dystonia on this website: Why prescribers of antipsychotic medications should know about acute dystonia What increases or decreases the risk of medication-induced acute dystonia? These mistakes…

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