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- Rabbit_syndrome abstract "Rabbit syndrome is a rare form of extrapyramidal side effect of antipsychotic drugs in which perioral tremors occur at a rate of 5 Hz. Rabbit syndrome is characterized by involuntary, fine, rhythmic motions of the mouth along a vertical plane, without involvement of the tongue. It is usually seen after years of pharmacotherapy, and is more prominent with high potency drugs like haloperidol, fluphenazine, and pimozide. There is also a low incidence with thioridazine, clozapine, olanzapine, aripiprazole, and low doses of risperidone. Rabbit syndrome can be treated with anticholinergic drugs. It generally disappears within a few days of treatment but may re-emerge after anticholinergic treatment is stopped. Another treatment strategy is to switch the patient to an atypical antipsychotic with high anti-cholinergic properties.".
- Rabbit_syndrome wikiPageID "12912799".
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- Rabbit_syndrome hasPhotoCollection Rabbit_syndrome.
- Rabbit_syndrome subject Category:Extrapyramidal_and_movement_disorders.
- Rabbit_syndrome subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Rabbit_syndrome subject Category:Rare_diseases.
- Rabbit_syndrome type Abstraction100002137.
- Rabbit_syndrome type Attribute100024264.
- Rabbit_syndrome type Condition113920835.
- Rabbit_syndrome type Disorder114052403.
- Rabbit_syndrome type NervousDisorder114084880.
- Rabbit_syndrome type NeurologicalDisorders.
- Rabbit_syndrome type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Rabbit_syndrome type State100024720.
- Rabbit_syndrome type Disease.
- Rabbit_syndrome type Situation.
- Rabbit_syndrome comment "Rabbit syndrome is a rare form of extrapyramidal side effect of antipsychotic drugs in which perioral tremors occur at a rate of 5 Hz. Rabbit syndrome is characterized by involuntary, fine, rhythmic motions of the mouth along a vertical plane, without involvement of the tongue. It is usually seen after years of pharmacotherapy, and is more prominent with high potency drugs like haloperidol, fluphenazine, and pimozide.".
- Rabbit_syndrome label "Rabbit syndrome".
- Rabbit_syndrome label "Sindrome del coniglio".
- Rabbit_syndrome label "Syndrome du lapin".
- Rabbit_syndrome sameAs Syndrome_du_lapin.
- Rabbit_syndrome sameAs Sindrome_del_coniglio.
- Rabbit_syndrome sameAs m.02xcq2l.
- Rabbit_syndrome sameAs Q74528.
- Rabbit_syndrome sameAs Q74528.
- Rabbit_syndrome sameAs Rabbit_syndrome.
- Rabbit_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Rabbit_syndrome?oldid=596599170.
- Rabbit_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Rabbit_syndrome.