| NIA | Neuroleptic induced akathisia |
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| akathisia | 1. <neurology> A condition of motor restlessness in which there is a feeling of muscular quivering, an urge to move about constantly and an inability to sit still, a common extrapyramidal side effect of neuroleptic drugs. 2. An inability to sit down because of intense anxiety at the thought of doing so. Origin: Gr. Kathisis = a sitting down (18 Nov 1997) |
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| akathisia, drug-induced | Motor restlessness with sensations of quivering and an urge to move about constantly resulting from the use of certain drugs, such as neuroleptic drugs, which affect the extrapyramidal region of the brain. This differs from dyskinesia, drug-induced in that long-term antipsychotic drug exposure is significantly correlated with the increased prevalence of akathisia while there is no such correlation with dyskinesia. The primary observable distinction between tardive akathisia and dyskinesia appears to be in the repetitive, stereotypy of the dyskinesic movements (lip smacking, for example), while akathisia is associated with anxiety, restlessness, and agitation (psychomotor agitation). (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Acathisia, Drug-Induced, Akathisia, Tardive, Drug-Induced Akathisia, Acathisia, Drug Induced, Acathisias, Drug-Induced, Akathisia, Drug Induced, Drug Induced Akathisia, Drug-Induced Acathisia, Drug-Induced Acathisias, Pseudoakathisias, Tardive Akathisia
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Akathisia is an often extremely unpleasant subjective sensation of "inner" restlessness that manifests itself with an inability to sit still or remain motionless, hence its the origin of its name: Greek a (without) + kithesia (to sit). ...
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The medical word for extreme restlessness, one complaints of restlessness accompanied by movements such as fidgeting of the legs, rocking from foot to foot, pacing, or inability to sit or stand. Symptoms can develop within a few weeks of starting or raising the dose of traditional neuroleptic medications or of reducing the dose of medication used to treat extra pyramidal symptoms. ...
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| akathisia |
Motor restlessness ranging from a feeling of inner disquiet, often localized in the muscles, to inability to sit still or lie quietly, a side effect of some antipsychotic drugs.
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is restlessness of arms and legs. This can be a side-effect of antipsychotic treatment.
Ãâó: www.rcpsych.ac.uk/info/glosConds.htm
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Inability to remain still; a feeling of inner restlessness. A possible side effect of neuroleptic medications.
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