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Neuroleptic drugs mortality

A rare, but potentially fatal idiosyncratic adverse effect is neuroleptic malignant syndrome. This can occur with any antipsychotic drug. The symptoms are rigidity, hyperthermia, autonomic lability, and reduced level of consciousness. Massively elevated levels of creatinine kinase are usually found. Prior to 1984, the mortality rate was around 25% but improved early recognition has considerably reduced this. Management is cessation of antipsychotics, appropriate conservative measures and dantrolene if necessary for muscle rigidity. [Pg.181]


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