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Clinical Trial
. 1985;85(2):236-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00428422.

Effects of tiapride in tardive dyskinesia

Clinical Trial

Effects of tiapride in tardive dyskinesia

P Pollak et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1985.

Abstract

Tiapride, a selective D2 dopaminergic receptor blocking agent from the substituted benzamide class, was evaluated in a blind video-controlled trial in 10 psychiatric patients with tardive dyskinesia. There was a significant decrease in dyskinesia with a parallel increase in parkinsonism. This relationship between two opposite effects on movement suggests a common pathophysiological basis lying on a reciprocal hyper- and hypoactivity of the dopaminergic striatal system. Nevertheless, other mechanisms may be involved, for the evolution of individual parkinsonian and dyskinesia scores is not necessarily opposite: the tiapride-induced parkinsonism was generally acceptable and in two cases, the dyskinesia scores were reduced without an increase in parkinsonism. Therefore, more dyskinetic patients have to be evaluated in long-term studies with tiapride, before this drug could be recommended in tardive dyskinesia, when dyskinetic movements become intolerable.

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